The fun, new illustrations are the work of New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Kazu Kibuishi, who is best known for the Amulet series of graphic novels. “As an author myself, I tried to answer the question, ‘If I were the author of the books — and they were like my own children — how would I want them to be seen years from now?’” Kibuishi said in a statement. “When illustrating the covers, I tried to think of classic perennial paperback editions of famous novels and how those illustrations tend to feel. In a way, the project became a tribute to both Harry Potter and the literary classics.”
Artist Mary GrandPré’s original illustrations for the series will continue to be featured on US hardcover and digest paperback editions.
In November, just in time for Christmas giving, Scholastic will also release the fist boxed set of the complete “Hogwarts Library.” A supplement to the seven-book series includes school books Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and a book of wizard children’s stories, The Tales of Beedle the Bard. As a Potterhead, I think these supplements sound very cool! Sales from this set will support the charities Lumos and Comic Relief.
Check out the new covers below beside the original GrandPré covers (right). Also see the awesome boxed set art.
Which do you like better? New or old?
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For Book #1, I like the new version, showing a view of Harry's first trip down Diagonalley. That's such a captivating place. I'd love to go!
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The new art gives a truer sense of the danger, action and adventure that Harry faces on the quidditch field.
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Hands down, I love the original. The master and apprentice together working over the scrying pool is special to me.
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6 comments:
I'm pretty much with you on the individual covers, but that 'spine art'? Fantastic!
Widdershins, the spine art of the series is amazing! Love it!
TBH, I like the newer versions on all the books.
And I disagree about #6;
The newer version does better justice to the whole "Master/Apprentice facing danger together".
And for book 7 I prefer the newer version solely because deathly hallows stood for friendship and teamwork in the face of adversity, yet the only one on the cover is Harry, which renders the point moot...
Hi Maxmilian! Good point about the book 7 group illustration--I agree with that line of thinking.
Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.
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The pics/book covers are very cool. I like all the parts of Harry porter movie. I like more the part of " Half blood prince and the ending part".
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