THE LAST STARFIGHTER #1 (Ben Raab, Deric A. Hughes / Willi Roberts)

Mad Cave annonce la suite du long métrage Starfighter (1984), un comic-book supervisé par les auteurs du film Jonathan Betuel et Nick Castle. Sortie prévue à l’été 2026.

The Last Starfighter is for reals one of the best sci-fi movies to come out of the ’80s, and even though we never got a sequel, Mad Cave Studios, Nick Castle, and Jonathan Betuel are teaming to bring the adventures of Alex Rogen to comic book shops in June 2026.

The comic book series picks up where the movie left off, expanding the universe, and reigniting the Starfighter legacy.

“Greetings, Starfighters! I’m thrilled to be collaborating with the stellar team at Mad Cave and Paul Davidson to elevate Starfighter into the multiverse,” said Jonathan Betuel in a press release from Mad Cave Studios. “Long overdue, we’re all eager to chronicle the Herculean undertaking of Alex Rogan as he finds himself charged with rebuilding the legendary starfighter legion.”

The Last Starfighter #1 arrives in June 2026.

via Mad Cave Studios

Mon billet sur le film :

En deux jours, ça fait trois fois qu’on me cite le film !
:astonished_face:

Je vais finir par ressortir mon DVD ! :sweat_smile:

Tori.

Je n’ai jamais vu le film mais je me rappelle du badge lance-missiles de Pif Gadget… :sweat_smile:

Après vérification, j’avais 8 ans quand ce numéro est sorti.

Le même mois que la sortie de cette suite, Mad Cave va rééditer l’adaptation du film qui fut à l’époque publiée par Marvel. Un album de 80 pages par Bill Mantlo et Bret Blevins !

Long cherished by science-fiction fans for its heart, ambition, and outsider heroism, The Last Starfighter returns in a format that honors its legacy while making it newly accessible to today’s readers. Mad Cave Studios presents The Last Starfighter Movie Adaptation, a newly collected paperback edition of the original three-issue comic adaptation of the cult-classic film.

In 1984, The Last Starfighter thrilled movie-goers all over, and for comic book readers hungry for more science fiction, it was a revelation. Now the three-part comic adaptation of the beloved film gets new life in an exclusive collection!

The project, led by the original screenwriter Jonathan Betuel and producer Paul Davidson, is an exclusive 80-page edition, featuring an all-star cast of creators with a story by Bill Mantlo, art by Bret Blevins and Tony Salmons, colors by Christie Scheele, and lettering by Rick Parker, with original covers by the late Jackson Guice. Together, this creative team delivers a faithful and heartfelt adaptation that captures what made The Last Starfighter endure: a sense of wonder, its unlikely hero, and its belief that courage can come from anywhere!

The Last Starfighter Movie Adaptation soars into comic shops and select bookstores on June 23, 2026, in paperback (ISBN: 9781545827062 | $17.99) format. Final order cut-off is June 1.

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Cool !

Jim

Mad Cave a officialisé les auteurs du comic-book The Last Starfighter : les scénaristes Ben Raab et Deric A. Hughes (collaborateurs réguliers à la télévision sur des séries comme Warehouse 13, Arrow, Flash et le remake de Code Quantum) et le dessinateur Willi Roberts.

The official synopsis says, “Small-town teenager Alex Rogan has already saved multiple worlds. But that was only the beginning of his story. Forty years after the cult-classic movie that pioneered CGI and inspired generations of fans, an all-new story picks up from the end credits and takes off for the stars! Now the leader… and sole member… of the Star League, Alex must rebuild the galaxy’s only defense force against Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada. Introducing a new cast of Starfighters alongside fan-favorite faces — and new killers and cutthroats in the shadowy employ of the Ko-Dan — The Last Starfighter #1 launches a sci-fi legacy to new heights!”

Benjamin Raab states, “Back in the ‘80s, The Last Starfighter was the ultimate fantasy for every kid who grew up playing arcade games. Each quarter we fed into those machines was a ticket to a galaxy where we got to be the heroes of our own stories. It was the kind of wish-fulfillment that children of all ages can still relate to today. As a lifelong fan of the movie, I’m honored to be a part of the team continuing this adventure for a new generation of Starfighters, both young and old.”

Deric A. Hughes adds, “In the movie The Last Starfighter, Alex Rogan is told that when an opportunity comes your way, you’ve got to grab it with both hands and hold on tight! So when the fine folks at Mad Cave, along with [producer] Paul Davidson and creator Jonathan Betuel himself, asked us if we’d like to help craft an exciting new spacefaring tale with the characters Alex, Maggie, Grig, and Centauri vs. the Ko-Dan Armada, that’s exactly what Ben and I did. And now, we hope our story inspires you enough to grab a copy with both hands and hold on tight, too.”

Willi Roberts shares, “When I was contacted to work on The Last Starfighter, I was really excited. I remember watching that movie as a very young child, and when we discussed with the team everything we could contribute to this story to make it grow, I understood that we had a great franchise in front of us. When I told my colleagues, they all had a great affection for that movie. So I can guarantee that it will be a sequel that will bring a lot of mixed emotions and a great sense of adventure.”

As Hughes mentions, Jonathan Betuel, who wrote the original film, is involved in the comic. He states, “Chronicling and expanding the ‘Heart Over Hardware’ adventures of a trailer park hayseed as he saves the whales, the universe, and those he loves with Mad Cave’s talented team has been a blast!” Others working on the comic include colorist Francesco Segala, letterer Rob Jones, and cover artists Taurin Clarke, Rahzzah, David LaFuente, and Stephanie Hans (the latter two of whom’s variants for the first issue will be revealed at a later date.)

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