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Vault to Publish Graphic Novels of Brandon Sanderson’s “Dark One”

By | June 12th, 2018
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Yesterday, it was announced fantasy author Brandon Sanderson (creator of the Cosmere Saga, which includes the “White Sands” graphic novels) was teaming with FremantleMedia North America, along with Random House Studio, for Dark One, a planned multimedia project consisting of a TV series, novels, podcasts, and comic books.

Now Vault Comics have announced a two-part graphic novel set in this universe, described as “a dramatic fantasy adventure spotlighting a young man who sees visions of strange and fantastical worlds, which he is told are just hallucinations. But this dark and deadly fantasy world that keeps coming to him is actually a real vision of another world – one where he has been prophesied to become a tyrant and destroy this land of interesting creatures, sporadic electrical currents and a darkening landscape.” The first volume, co-written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (“Grayson”), will published early next year. Here’s the press release:


Vault Comics Announces New Brandon Sanderson Graphic Novel, Dark One

NYT #1 Bestselling, Hugo Award Winning Author Returns to Comics with Vault

Missoula, MT (6/12/2018): Today Vault Comics announced Dark One, a new graphic novel series by Hugo Award-winning author, Brandon Sanderson. Dark One is a fantasy epic about the people caught in a conflict between two worlds: Earth and a dark-and-deadly fantasy realm. The graphic novel will be made concurrently with a TV series that is being produced by FremantleMedia North America (FMNA) and Random House Studio.

Planned as a two-volume graphic novel series, Brandon Sanderson’s Dark One will be co-written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Joyride, Hacktivist). The first volume will be released in the Spring of 2019.

Dark One will be a dramatic fantasy adventure spotlighting a young man who sees visions of strange and fantastical worlds, which he is told are just hallucinations. But this dark and deadly fantasy world that keeps coming to him is actually a real vision of another world – one where he has been prophesied to become a tyrant and destroy this land of interesting creatures, sporadic electrical currents and a darkening landscape.

“Dark One is my first project that absolutely didn’t want to be a prose project,” said Brandon Sanderson. “After five false starts, it came to life when I imagined how it would be if the pictures I had in my mind were actual pictures. And then all of a sudden, in a couple weeks, a full and rich outline came together. I’ve since been excited to find the right people to adapt this into the visual story it wanted and needed to be. Vault’s publisher Damian Wassel put together a great team in co-writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly. I got to meet Jackson and at Emerald City Comic Con and hit it off with both. FremantleMedia and Random House Studio are working simultaneously to bring Dark One to television, so this is going to be something special for me and for my readers.”

“With Brandon’s unique vision as our guiding light, the entire Dark One team is incredibly excited to bring to life a world that will invert and upend everything they expect from the genre, hinging around a character’s journey that will break their heart,” said Collin Kelly.

“Dark One examines what kind of bravery is required to step into your destiny,” said Jackson Lanzing. “It’s a chance to have some sympathy for the devil – and hopefully see in a fresh light the well-worn fantasy tropes.”

Vault Publisher Damian Wassel added, “I’ve been a fan of Brandon Sanderson’s work since the publication of Mistborn, in 2006. I’ve devoured almost everything he has published since, and I remain completely in awe of Sanderson’s scope and vision as a world builder, and his craft as a storyteller. Vault is honored to produce DARK ONE together with Sanderson, and I can promise our readers we will deliver a captivating, beautiful book.”


Christopher Chiu-Tabet

Chris is the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys tweeting and blogging on Medium about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and religion. He is Lebanese/Chinese, although he can't speak Cantonese or Arabic.

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