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The Power of the Dark Crystal: News from Comic-Con 2006
Submitted by Julia Merriam on Fri, 2006-08-04 08:09. dark crystal | jim henson | labyrinth | mirrormask | power of the dark crystalSan Diego, CA – If there is one company capable of consistently capturing the imagination of young and old alike, one that is constantly pushing the boundaries of special effects and creature creation, it would be the Jim Henson Company. Responsible for everything from children's classics like The Muppet Show and The Dark Crystal to more modern and mature offerings like Farscape and MirrorMask, the Jim Henson Company has always striven to fulfill the dream of its creator, “to leave the world a better place.” At this year's Comic-Con panel, Lisa Henson (producer of MirrorMask), Brian Froud (conceptual artist for The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth), Scott Stewart (producer of Big Love) and Genndy Tartakovsky (director of Samurai Jack and Dexter's Laboratory) divulge the company's upcoming plans to make that dream happen.
