Edmonton Journal

Graphic novels to follow Lunar Chronicles

- MICHAEL CAVNA

Marissa Meyer is bringing her intergalac­tic characters into a new dimension.

Meyer is the author of The Lunar Chronicles, the series of young adult sci-fi novels that sits atop the bestseller lists, in stellar company with The Mazerunner, Divergent and Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

And now the Washington statebased author is entering the graphic-novel market.

Meyer and publisher McMillan have set the course: She’s writing a two-book graphic-novel duet. Wires and Nerve, with illustrati­ons by Douglas Holgate, is set to debut next January.

Set after the events of the Lunar Chronicles, it will feature many of the same characters, including Iko the android; Cinder, the teen cyborg with a wicked stepmother; Scarlet, the space pilot who works with street-fighter Wolf; Cress, the hacker who is imprisoned like some satellite Rapunzel; and Winter, the princess who loves a commoner.

“Writing graphic novels has been on my ultimate writing dream list since I was a teenager,” says Meyer, 31, “and I’m so thrilled to be able to make the dream a reality, while also expanding on the story of The Lunar Chronicles. ...

“I can’t wait for readers to experience the world of the Lunar Chronicles in such a wonderfull­y visual format.”

The Lunar Chronicles shortstory collection, Stars Above, was released on Tuesday.

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