Rex Libris

Rex Libris

Cover to Rex Libris #1. Art by James Turner
Publication information
Publisher Slave Labor Graphics
Schedule Quarterly
Format Standard
Publication date August 2005 - present
Main character(s) Rex Libris
Creative team
Writer(s) James Turner
Artist(s) James Turner
Creator(s) James Turner

Rex Libris is a science fiction / humor comic book series written and illustrated by James Turner. It is published quarterly by Slave Labor Graphics.

Publication history

Thirteen issues were published from August 2005 to October 2008.

A trade paperback, Rex Libris: I, Librarian (ISBN 1593620624), was published in 2007. It collects the first five issues of the series, plus an unpublished short story, "Rex versus the Red Baron!" A second trade paperback, Rex Libris: Book of Monsters, was published in 2009. It collects the last eight issues.

Series overview

The series follows the adventures of Rex Libris, the Head Librarian at the Middleton Public Library. Unbeknownst to the general public, Rex is actually over a thousand years old, and was the original librarian at the Library of Alexandria. He is a member of the Ordo Biblioteca, a secret international society of librarians. With the aid of the ancient god Thoth, who lives beneath the Library, Rex travels to the farthest reaches of the universe to collect late book fees, and to fight the powers of ignorance and darkness.[1]

Film adaptation

In April, 2007, Warner Bros. announced that they had hired Mark Burton (Madagascar) to write the script for a film adaptation of Rex Libris. The producer of the film is Mosaic Media.[2] In 2012, Walden Media acquired the rights and hired Ben Zazove to write the script.[3]

Notes

  1. "Rex Libris cast notes". James Turner website. Archived from the original on 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
  2. McClintock, Pamela (April 2, 2007). "WB booking a scribe for 'Rex Libris'". Variety. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
  3. McNary, Dave (February 23, 2012). "WB booking a scribe for 'Rex Libris'". Variety. Retrieved 2016-05-20.

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