High Fantasy: A Behind the Scenes Look at Your Highness: Knight and Dazed
03/30/2011 9:30am
Prince Fabious is everything the kingdom of Mourne could want from a future monarch. He’s brave, heroic, handsome, and fair minded. Prince Thadeous, second born and decidedly not a candidate for the throne, is as different from his royal brother as night is from day.
Dark Horse presents Your Highness: Knight and Dazed, a robust, forty-page companion comic to Universal Pictures’ epic comedy-adventure Your Highness, directed by David Gordon Green. Knight and Dazed contains two stories, one featuring each brother. Both are written by the film’s star, Danny McBride, and Jeff Fradley, and told in paneled pictures by comics superstar Sean Phillips and rising star Gabriel Guzman.
In the first story of our double header, Fabious has been sent to the outskirts of Mourne to destroy a deadly Cyclops set upon the kingdom by the evil sorcerer Leezar. Fabious and the Knights Elite are too late to prevent the Cyclops from destroying one village, but they vow to stop it before it threatens the lives of more innocents.
Thadeous, on the other hand, is content to while away his time underneath the bridge with the trolls, getting stoned. It comes as a surprise when his father, the king, entrusts him with a delicate diplomatic mission to the Highland Dwarves. If Thadeous doesn’t display the tact and diplomacy befitting a prince, he could end up sparking a war between the dwarves and Mourne. Speaking of sparking, was that a giant garden next to the dwarven castle full of the kindest weed Thadeous has ever seen? What harm could come from partying slightly hard during this most sensitive of negotiations?
Your Highness: Knight and Dazed is in stores now, and look for Your Highness in theaters on April 8th!
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Dark Horse presents Your Highness: Knight and Dazed, a robust, forty-page companion comic to Universal Pictures’ epic comedy-adventure Your Highness, directed by David Gordon Green. Knight and Dazed contains two stories, one featuring each brother. Both are written by the film’s star, Danny McBride, and Jeff Fradley, and told in paneled pictures by comics superstar Sean Phillips and rising star Gabriel Guzman.
In the first story of our double header, Fabious has been sent to the outskirts of Mourne to destroy a deadly Cyclops set upon the kingdom by the evil sorcerer Leezar. Fabious and the Knights Elite are too late to prevent the Cyclops from destroying one village, but they vow to stop it before it threatens the lives of more innocents.
Thadeous, on the other hand, is content to while away his time underneath the bridge with the trolls, getting stoned. It comes as a surprise when his father, the king, entrusts him with a delicate diplomatic mission to the Highland Dwarves. If Thadeous doesn’t display the tact and diplomacy befitting a prince, he could end up sparking a war between the dwarves and Mourne. Speaking of sparking, was that a giant garden next to the dwarven castle full of the kindest weed Thadeous has ever seen? What harm could come from partying slightly hard during this most sensitive of negotiations?
Your Highness: Knight and Dazed is in stores now, and look for Your Highness in theaters on April 8th!
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