The companion book from award-winning illustrator Emily Gravett is set to be released in October 2020. Leaky shared Bloomsbury’s sneak peek of Chris Riddell’s interior art last year–take a look, and you’ll definitely want to add this one to your collection.Īnd keep an eye out for the illustrated edition of Quidditch Through the Ages. Leaky reported that a deluxe edition of the long-awaited version is available as well!ĭon’t forget to also check out the illustrated editions of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them ( Bloomsbury, Scholastic)–now available in paperback!–and The Tales of Beedle the Bard ( Bloomsbury, Scholastic). Pre-orders for the illustrated edition of Goblet of Fire can now be placed on Bloomsbury’s official website or via Scholastic for all US-based orders. So if this means Hypable is correct when they further assume “that will be published in Fall 2023 and Fall 2025 respectively,” it’s a wait that’s worthwhile. This is likely the most traumatic event Harry has ever witnessed in his life at. Near the end of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter, at the young age of fourteen, is forced to watch Voldemort and one of his Death Eaters kill Cedric Diggory before Harry’s very eyes. But given Kay’s excellent track record for delivering utterly stunning artwork with the last four books, we can all afford to be patient. Coping with Trauma in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Naturally, as the books in the series begin to grow in length and deepen in content, this means a greater responsibility for Kay and more work for him to tackle. 8, 2019, falls two years after Prisoner of Azkaban‘s release–a skew from the previously anticipated yearly release cycle. While Kay is off researching and traversing Great Dixter and Ightham Mote in the South of England, Hypable predicts that the Order of the Phoenix‘s release date “will be no earlier than Fall 2021.” This projection comes after citing how Goblet of Fire‘s release date, which is set for Oct. #jimkay #jimkayillustrations #thestral #modelmaking #claysculpture #harrypotter #theorderofthephoenixĪ post shared by Louise Clark And Jim Kay on at 10:04am PDT Sorry I’ve been quiet, been a difficult couple of weeks.
Might make some wings out of silk to get the folds too.
Made a maquette out of a coat hanger, toilet roll, kebab sticks and clay to provide shading references for Thestral illustrations.