
KURT BUSIEK SHARES HIS FAVORITE FANTASY FICTION
If you like epic fantasy, you should be reading The Autumnlands. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by artist Benjamin Dewey with colorist Jordie Bellaire, the Image Comics fantasy series features anthropomorphic animal characters in a world where magic is dying, and a confused champion from another world may be their only hope of salvation.
As fans of the series, we were curious about writer Kurt Busiek’s favorite fantasy fiction, so we sent superhero the Fighting Yank (via Twitter) to ask him about his favorite fantasy novels, comics, and stories.
@KurtBusiek The Fighting Yank has a question about #Autumnlands from @NothingButComic pic.twitter.com/DHTvvz7xiJ
— Clockpunk Ellis (@ClockpunkEllis) November 13, 2015
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic I’m glad the Yank likes it! I’d say Lord of the Rings, the Prydain Chronicles, Edward Eager’s novels…
— Kurt Busiek (@KurtBusiek) November 13, 2015
@ClockpunkEllis @NothingButComic …Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Charles de Lint’s Newfound stories, War For the Oaks, Sandman and Fables.
— Kurt Busiek (@KurtBusiek) November 13, 2015
Thanks, Kurt! That is a great selection of fantasy fiction. We look forward to reading future issues of The Autumnlands.
