'The Owl House' To Return With New Graphic Novel

ending moment of The Owl House series finale, well-known characters from the series arranged in a crowd waving towards the viewer

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Exciting news has been released surrounding Disney Channel’s The Owl House.  This popular animated series is getting a graphic novel! 

The release of this book marks the first official installment in The Owl House universe since the series wrapped up in 2023.  The Owl House: The Long-Lived King is written by series creator Dana Terrace and writer Mikki Crisostomo. 

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Daun Han, an artist who crafted multiple storyboards for The Owl House, will be illustrating the novel.  Terrace introduced the news on Bluesky.

The Penguin Random House summary reads, “Set after the events of the series finale, dive deeper into the Boiling Isles than ever before. King has never fully considered what it means to be a Titan—until now. Burdened by the knowledge that he will outlive his beloved Owl House family, he’s still determined to enjoy every moment he can with them. Even if that means using one of the Collector’s devices to wipe away his sad memories.”  The summary continues, upping the stakes, “But when King accidentally erases Luz’s memories, he must enlist the Collector and Eda to help him recover Luz’s memories and confront their deepest fears along the way.”

King reading a glowing book to the Collector wearing an astronomy-themed cloak

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Its summary closes with a description of the book itself, “Packed with humor, action, and stunning black-and-white illustrations in a fresh, manga-inspired style, this graphic novel welcomes readers back to The Owl House with an unforgettable adventure.”  The Long-Lived King will be released on September 26, 2026.  You can preorder it through major retailers, request it from a physical bookstore, or request it from your local library.  While you wait for the release, The Owl House can be watched on the Disney Channel and streamed on Disney+.

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