Posts Tagged ‘Twilight Graphic Novel’
You may or may not have heard about the iPad launch this Saturday, it’s basicly a new tablet like computer from Apple, where you can buy apps from the app store and do all sorts of awesome stuff. Being the Apple fanboy that I am, I of course had mine delivered on Saturday.
Well there is an app for the Twilight Graphic Novel, which basically is the whole graphic novel for you to read on your iPad, and to my pleasant surprise the app is in the Top 100 most popular iPad apps!
Checkout these exclusive screenshots of the app below and click to enlarge!
ComicBook Resources is reporting on the successful debut of the Twilight graphic novel

The graphic novel adaption of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1, illustrated by Korean artist Young Kim, already broke the record for largest first printing for a graphic novel with 350,000 copies.
See the whole article HERE!
Twilight: The Graphic Novel is in stores now and JSYK.com has some first look images:
The experience of reading ‘Twilight: The Graphic Novel’ is anything but typical. It’s like a comic book, but it’s hardcover. It’s such a familiar story, but it’s different. There are so many gorgeous illustrations on each page, but the words jump off the pages because they are Stephenie Meyer’s original words from the first book. It’s really kinda beautiful.
Check out the other pictures HERE!
TY to Stacy from JSYK!
Entertainment Weekly can exclusively announced that Yen Press will publish Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 on March 16.
Entertainment Weekly’s EW.com has a first glimpse at the book’s cover, as well as an exclusive peek at one of its panels (for a full ten-page excerpt, and the entire Q&A with Stephenie Meyer, see the issue of EW that goes on sale this Friday). Read the full announcement here!


Meyer talked to Entertainment Weekly and below are a few snippets from the conversation.
The text of your original novel is boiled down so carefully that it doesn’t feel like anything is missing. Were you the one who did that?
I was definitely involved. I didn’t do the original “script” for the book, so to speak. But when I got the dialogue with the images, I did a lot of tinkering. In a couple of places, I asked for missing scenes to be inserted. For example, the conversation in the car that Bella and Edward have after she faints in Biology.
When this project is done, are you done with Twilight?
I can’t say that I am done with Twilight forever. I’m not working on anything new Twilight-related now, and probably not for a while. But there’s still a possibility that I’ll go back and close some of the open doors.
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