A second edition was published in 2006, and a graphic novel version will be published in 2013.
Plympton usually publishes a graphic novel version during the production of each feature in order to raise money for the film itself.
The collected graphic novel version was released in 2008.
But the advertisers will have no guarantee that the graphic version will be shown.
In the mid-2000s (decade), Beacon Press began considering publishing an alternate graphic novel version.
There has also been a graphic novel version by Guido Crepax.
At once, on the science station, a graphic, wire-frame version of the sleeper ship appeared.
In 2004, a graphic novel version was released, illustrated by Scott Bieser.
The graphic version includes sounds, animation, and other special features.
As well as the version played on television, there was another, more graphic version created.