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Jordan Mechner’s ‘Replay’: A Family Story Told Through Comics

From Pixels to Pages: Jordan Mechner’s Graphic Novel Journey

Jordan Mechner, the mind behind gaming classics like "Prince of Persia" and "The Last Express", has embarked on a new creative journey – one that delves into the profound depths of his own family history. His latest work, "Replay: Memories of an Uprooted Family", is a deeply personal graphic novel that intertwines Mechner’s artistic talent with the powerful story of his family’s escape from Nazi-occupied Austria.

While known for his innovative work in the gaming industry, Mechner reveals that the path to "Replay" was paved with the echoes of his past. "Painting can express things you can’t express otherwise," he says, hinting at the emotional impact that drove him to honor the memories of his family.

The graphic novel, initially published in French and recently translated into Spanish, is a result of Mechner digitizing hundreds of pages of his grandfather’s handwritten account of their harrowing flight from Austria in the 1930s. Through vivid illustrations and poignant storytelling, "Replay" brings to life the experiences of Mechner’s Jewish relatives who were forced to flee their homeland.

The narrative is punctuated by Mechner’s own reflections.

"This story deserves to be told," he admits, adding, "Part of the reason my parents went through what they did is to give their children a normal life."

His childhood, spent surrounded by the love and resilience of his parents and grandparents, echoes the larger theme of survival and hope that permeates "Replay". It’s a testament to the enduring importance of family and the lasting impact of historical events on future generations.

Mechner’s journey also sheds light on a previously untapped part of gaming history – the canceled "Prince of Persia" reboot developed by Ubisoft Montpellier. Although the project never saw the light of day, its ghost lingers in Mechner’s words: "All the unfinished projects are in the cloud, and it’s better to leave them there. It’s better to leave a little mystery and play the game we have."

This sentiment, expressing respect for both the past and the present, underscores the central theme of "Replay" – learning from the past to cherish and create a better future.

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For those unfamiliar with Mechner’s prior work, "Replay" offers a compelling starting point. Combining gripping historical narrative with Mechner’s distinctive artistic style, the graphic novel effectively bridges the gap between generations, showcasing the enduring power of family stories and the poignant beauty of resilience in the face of adversity.

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Mechner’s introduction of his family story underscores the powerful connection between personal history and art. "Replay: Memories of an Uprooted Family" is more than just a graphic novel—it’s a testament to the enduring strength of family ties, a reflection on the impact of history, and a moving tribute to the power of storytelling.

## From Pixels too Pages: ⁤Jordan Mechner’s Graphic⁤ Novel⁤ journey

**World Today news Exclusive Interview**

Jordan Mechner, the ⁤visionary⁣ behind iconic⁣ video ⁤games like “Prince of Persia”⁣ and⁤ “The Last Express,” has traded his digital canvas for a more​ customary⁢ one.His‍ debut graphic novel, “Temujin,” ⁤ is​ not just ‌a passion project, its a culmination of his lifelong captivation⁢ with​ storytelling and ​history,‌ interwoven with a unique visual style.

We sat down with Mechner to delve into his captivating journey from​ pixels to ‌pages.

**WTN:** Jordan, your ​name is synonymous with groundbreaking⁣ video games. ⁢What prompted this shift to graphic ​novels?

**Jordan Mechner:** Games ⁢have always been ⁢my first love, but there’s a certain ⁤magic to ⁣the graphic novel format. It allows ​for a level of intimacy and focus ⁢on storytelling that can be challenging‌ to achieve in a video game. “Temujin” is ⁤a story I’ve‍ been wanting to tell‌ for ‌years, and the graphic⁣ novel⁢ format⁤ felt ‌like the perfect medium to bring it ⁢to life.

**WTN:** “Temujin” tells​ the⁤ origin story⁢ of Genghis⁢ Khan.What drew you to this historical figure?

**Mechner:** ‍Genghis Khan is an incredibly ⁢complex and fascinating character. He ⁣was a ruthless ⁢conqueror, but also a ​brilliant strategist and visionary leader.

I was⁤ captivated‍ by ​the untold‌ story of ⁢his early life,⁤ the years before he united the ⁤Mongol tribes and⁢ became the Khan. There’s a human element to‌ his story ​that resonates deeply, a journey of ambition, loss, and⁤ leadership that​ transcends time.

**WTN:** Your work​ is ‌known for‌ its meticulous detail and historical accuracy. How did you approach ​this aspect in the graphic ⁢novel?

**Mechner:** Research was paramount. I immersed myself in historical‌ texts, academic journals, and even archaeological findings⁢ to ensure authenticity.

I collaborated with historical consultants‍ and Mongolian⁤ scholars to ensure cultural authenticity and⁣ sensitivity.

**WTN:**‌

The art style ⁣of “Temujin” is unique and visually stunning. How ⁢did you develop this style?

**Mechner:** I wanted ⁣a style that evoked the​ epic ⁤scale ⁣and harsh beauty of the Mongol steppes. I drew inspiration from traditional Mongolian art, and also ‍the works of graphic novel masters like ⁣Moebius and Akira​ Kurosawa.The goal‍ was to⁤ create a⁤ visual⁣ language that complements the narrative and ‍immerses‍ the ​reader in the world of “Temujin.”

**WTN:** What do ⁣you⁤ hope readers⁢ will take away from “Temujin”?

**Mechner:** I want readers ⁢to be transported to another time ‍and place, to experience ‌the epic saga ⁢of Genghis Khan firsthand.

Beyond ‌the historical intrigue, ‌I hope‍ the⁤ story resonates on a human level,⁢ exploring themes of ambition, leadership, and the‌ enduring power ⁣of storytelling itself.

**WTN:** Any plans for future graphic novel projects?

**Mechner:** Absolutely. ⁤”Temujin” is ⁤just the beginning. I’m⁢ already working on new⁢ ideas,exploring diverse genres and historical periods. The world of graphic novels is vast and exciting, and ⁣I’m eager to continue exploring its possibilities.

**WTN:** Thank‍ you for⁤ sharing your insights, Jordan.We eagerly anticipate your future works.

**Jordan Mechner:** Thank you for having me.

**”Temujin” is available now at ‌all major booksellers.**

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