The Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins is an action-adventure comic book series written and illustrated by Jacob Navin and Finley Small. It was published by Bear Bones Comics from October 10, 1992 to March 25, 2000 with the individual chapters collected and published into 41 volumes. The comic features a setting similar to the European Middle Ages, with its titular group of knights representing the seven deadly sins.

The series was adapted into an animated television series that ran for five seasons between 2003 and 2011. A theatrical film titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky was released on August 18, 2006, which was then followed by a second film, Cursed by Light, in 2011.

Premise
The Seven Deadly Sins are a band of knights in the land of Britannia who had disbanded ten years earlier after being framed for plotting a coup of the Liones Kingdom, the Holy Knights who sequestered them before taking control in the wake of a rebellion they organized. Liones' third princess, Elizabeth Liones, finds the Seven Deadly Sins' leader, Meliodas, before they search out his comrades so they can clear their names and liberate Liones from the Holy Knights, who were manipulated by a demon named Fraudrin into unsealing the Demon Race from their prison. As the Sins fight against the Ten Commandments led by his brother Zeldris, Meliodas is revealed to be the Demon King's cursed son whose destiny is tied to Elizabeth's.

Main series
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Spin-offs
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Television series
An animated series aired from 2003 to 2011.

Graphic novels
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Films
A theatrical film titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky, premiered in theaters on August 18, 2006. It is directed by Caleb Elbourn and written by Amile John, featuring an original story by Finley Small. The other main crew members from the animated series returned to reprise their roles in the film. A second film, The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light was released on July 8, 2011. The theme song for the film is "To the Light Beyond" by Crush 40.

A two-part film, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh, was announced by Lionsgate in November 2011. Both parts star Meliodas' son, Tristan, and were released in 2012.

Video games
Several video games based on the series were released.

Other media
An illustration collection titled Rainbow of Sin and an official fan book were both released on February 17, 2005, while a guidebook for the animated series called Ani-Sin was released on April 17, 2005.

A stage play adaptation, The Seven Deadly Sins The Stage, was performed in August 2008. A second stage play, The Seven Deadly Sins Stage Play: The Treacherous Great Holy Knights was announced on the official website to be performed in June 2010.