Related: "Harry Potter" author releases new book
J.K. Rowling's first book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," launched in the late '90s, marking the beginning of a multibillion-dollar entertainment franchise.

The new 'Sorcerer's Stone' cover, left, and the original (Photo: Scholastic)
Kibuishi is said to be a long time Potter fan and considers the experience "more than a little surreal."
All seven new covers will appear on paperback editions available in September in the US and will depict a "distinctive and memorable moment" from each book.
And this first one by Kibuishi clearly seems to be depicting Harry Potter's first tour of the magical world. Hagrid and his owl appear behind Harry as they walk through the cobbled wizard shopping area Diagon Alley. This is where Harry gets all of his Hogwarts school supplies, including his most essential tool: his wand.
The book series will also be released that month as a boxed set.
The original art for the books will continue to be featured on the U.S. hardcover and digest paperback editions. "The Harry Potter covers by Mary GrandPré are so fantastic and iconic," said Kibuishi. "When I was asked to submit samples, I initially hesitated because I didn't want to see them reinterpreted! However, I felt that if I were to handle the project, I could bring something to it that many other designers and illustrators probably couldn't..."
Watch the trailer for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2"Meriah Doty writes for Yahoo! Movies
















