adapted for the format by Scott Peterson, and illustrated by wife and husband duo Veronica and Andy Fish.
Y’all, when I tell you that I ugly cried my way through the end of this graphic novel, I super mean it. I had to sit back on the couch and take several deep breaths in order to fully recover from that ending. And I’ll be the first to tell you that it isn’t a perfect book — I still have lots of Questions! — but it is an astonishingly moving graphic novel adaptation that talks about some really important subjects, including what we owe not only to our children but to all children.
The premise is this: thirty-ish years ago, there was a kid’s TV show called Mister Magic. Countless kids would tune in to watch the magical adventures of six youngsters, none older than ten, who were known as the Circle Of Friends. The child actors enjoyed colorful, imaginative adventures under the benevolent eye of the title character, who taught them how to be good children.
But an on-set accident abruptly shut down production of the show. With seemingly no footage surviving, the show became almost an urban legend, even as numerous fans swore that they’d watched it religiously. A new podcast, however, claims not only to have brought the cast members back together for interviews but that a new iteration of the show is finally on the horizon.








