''Pakkins' Land'' is an epic all-ages
fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
story created by husband and wife team,
Gary and
Rhoda Shipman. Originating as a critically hailed comic book series, the story was written by the pair with Gary Shipman illustrating the series.
''Pakkins' Land'' tells the tale of Paul, a young boy who finds himself in a magical world filled with talking animals, mystery and excitement.
Publication history
1995 saw the first appearance of ''Pakkins' Land'' in the form of black & white
xerox
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ed copied issues called
ashcans. Because of the nature of these first three issues being creator-produced, they were very low-edition, and as such have since become extremely rare.
In October 1996 the independent comic book company,
Caliber Comics
Caliber Comics or Caliber Press is an American comic book publisher founded in 1989 by Gary Reed. Featuring primarily creator-owned comics, Caliber published over 1,300 comics in the decade following its inception and is ranked as one of Americ ...
, began publishing the first of the six issue monthly series (including republishing the ashcan editions), ''Pakkins' Land: Paul's Adventure'', as its flagship title in launching an all-ages imprint, Tapestry. The issues consist of black & white interior pages with full-color covers that become the series published format for almost the entire next decade.
In June 1997 Tapestry published the stand-alone ''Pakkins' Land'' #0, to serve as a prologue to the ''Pakkins' Land'' series.
With the first six-issue story arc concluded, in August 1997 Caliber began publishing (under its own label after dissolving the Tapestry imprint) the second six-issue installment of the series, ''Pakkins' Land: Quest For Kings'', which continued the overall story. Issue #1 was published with two variant covers, one which featured the art of
Jeff Smith of ''
Bone
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'' fame.
Starting in September 1997 the ''Pakkins' Land'' saga was further serialized in 17 short offshoot stories as a full-color weekly
webcomic
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strip presented by online comics' retailer, mania.com.
In October 1997 Caliber repackaged the entire six issues of ''Pakkins' Land: Paul's Adventure'' and the ''Pakkins' Land'' #0, publishing it as a trade paperback entitled: ''Pakkins' Land: Paul's Adventure''.
In November 1997, with #3, ''Pakkins' Land: Quest For Kings'' began a bi-monthly publishing schedule.
In April 1998 Caliber began publishing ''Pakkins' Land: Forgotten Dreams''. Caliber ultimately published only three issues of the four issue series.
In December 1998 Caliber published ''A Caliber Christmas'' which featured a seven-page ''Pakkins' Land'' story, entitled: ''Pakkins' Land: Christmas Remembered''.
In March 2000
Image Comics
Image Comics is an independent American American comic book, comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. Its best-known publications include ''Spawn (comics) ...
published a larger-sized issue #4, which wrapped up the ''Pakkins' Land: Forgotten Dreams'' story arc.
In 2000 ''Pakkins' Land Volume One: Paul's Adventure, Revised Edition'' was published as a trade paperback by the Shipman's own
self-publishing
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imprint, Pakkins Presents. The graphic novel features a revised look at the first six-issue series, including additional new art and writing.
In 2001 the trade paperbacks ''Pakkins' Land Volume Two: Quest For Kings'' and ''Pakkins' Land Volume Three: Forgotten Dreams'' were published by Pakkins Presents.
In April 2003 the trade paperback ''Pakkins' Land Volume Four: Tavitah'' was published by Pakkins Presents.
In May 2005, ''Pakkins' Land'' was realized for the first time in complete full-color as the independent comic book company,
Alias Enterprisesbr>
1 began publishing a newly revised edition of the series as a monthly title.
From 2011 to 2013, ''Pakkins' Land The Complete Series'': Volume 1, 2, and 3 (of 5) presented in the original black-and-white, included a foreword by comic writers
Jim Krueger, Gary Shipman, and James Pruett, respectively, an all-new original painted cover and special features inside. Volume One, Two and Three were released by the publishing company, Lamp Post Inc.
In July 2018, ''Pakkins Land'' creator
Gary Shipman announced that he was working on new material to continue the series and by December, Shipman revealed that he was working on an
Omnibus edition
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of the series which would feature over 400 pages of art, and began drawing new story art for it.
Reception
Receiving accolades from both fans and critics alike, the series has been compared to ''
The Wizard of Oz
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'' and ''
The Chronicles of Narnia
''The Chronicles of Narnia'' is a series of seven portal fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, the series is set in the fictional realm of Narnia (wor ...
'', and garnered award recognition.
Cold Cut Distribution called ''Pakkins' Land'' "a charming fantasy full of childlike wonder" and wrote: "'There aren't enough comics out there for younger readers', say some shop owners. 'Or for the child in all of us', I agree. Luckily, here's one more".
Characters
* Paul - Human
* Mr. Brambles - Bear
* Gus - Jackal
* Tikvah - Flying Squirrel
* Aryah - Lion (The King)
* Rahsha - Human (The Evil King)
* Sedek - Human (The King)
* Shani - Wolf
* Hazak - Gorilla
* Lila - Racoon
* Jeremiah - Elephant
* Nahmer - Tiger
* Sampson - Killer Whale
* Twila - Dolphin
* Kafatz - Kangaroo
* Tamarah - Elephant
* Tavitah - Human (Princess)
* Pip - Bat (Dark Flyer)
* Adelbert - Rabbit
Books
The work is (thus far) composed of 4 volumes:
Pakkins' Land Volume One: Paul's Adventure
Novel
published in 2000
* Chapter 1: ''My Adventure''
* Chapter 2: ''The Long Way!''
* Chapter 3: ''Cliff Hanger''
* Chapter 4: ''The Awakening''
* Chapter 5: ''Death Ridge''
Comic book
* Issue #1: ''Paul's Adventure''
* Issue #2: ''The Long Way!''
* Issue #3: ''Cliff Hanger''
* Issue #4: ''Death Ridge''
* Issue #5: ''Stranger In A Strange Land''
* Issue #6: ''The Gathering''
Pakkins' Land Volume Two: Quest For Kings
Novel
published in 2001
* Chapter 1: ''Quest For Kings''
* Chapter 2: ''The Gathering''
* Chapter 3: ''The Captive''
* Chapter 4: ''...And A Little Child Shall Lead Them''
* Chapter 5: ''Forbidden City''
Comic book
* Issue #1: ''Quest For Kings''
* Issue #2: ''...And A Little Child Shall Lead Them''
* Issue #3: ''Forbidden City''
* Issue #4: ''The Rescuers''
* Issue #5: ''The Confrontation''
* Issue #6: ''Stand Off!''
Pakkins' Land Volume Three: Forgotten Dreams
Novel
published in 2001
* Chapter 1: ''Cave In''
* Chapter 2: ''The Symbol''
* Chapter 3: ''Rasha's Dungeon''
* Chapter 4: ''The Confrontation''
* Chapter 5: ''The Healer''
Comic book
* Issue #1: ''Forgotten Dreams''
* Issue #2: ''Awake Sleeper!''
* Issue #3: ''Strange Dreams''
* Issue #4: ''These Dreams'' (published by
Image Comics
Image Comics is an independent American American comic book, comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. Its best-known publications include ''Spawn (comics) ...
)
Pakkins' Land Volume Four: Tavitah
Novel
published in April 2003
* Chapter 1: ''The Change''
* Chapter 2: ''Awake Sleeper!''
* Chapter 3: ''Strange Dreams''
* Chapter 4: ''These Dreams''
Awards
* 1997
Harvey Award
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Nominee in the category of ''Best New Talent''.
* 1997
Russ Manning Award Nominee for ''Most Promising Newcomer''.
* 1998
Eisner Award
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Nominee in the category of ''Talent Deserving Of Wider Recognition''.
1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees
the Comic Book Awards Almanac
External links
Coverbrowser.com - Pakkins Land
References
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Caliber Comics titles
Image Comics titles
Alias Enterprises titles
American graphic novels
Christian comics
Fantasy comics
1995 comics debuts
Comics characters introduced in 1995