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− | Below is the list of World of Warcraft '''comics'''. There are 10 comics related to the game franchise. |
+ | Below is the list of World of Warcraft '''comics''' and '''graphic novels'''. There are 10 comics related to the game franchise. |
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+ | There is a single comic related to the [[Warcraft film universe]] and three for [[Hearthstone (game)|Hearthstone]]. |
==[[World of Warcraft: The Comic]] series== |
==[[World of Warcraft: The Comic]] series== |
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==[[Ashbringer (comic)|World of Warcraft: Ashbringer]] mini-series== |
==[[Ashbringer (comic)|World of Warcraft: Ashbringer]] mini-series== |
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==Warcraft Saga== |
==Warcraft Saga== |
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*[[Warcraft Saga Issue 1|Issue 1]] |
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==Pearl of Pandaria== |
==Pearl of Pandaria== |
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*'''Issue 2:''' [[Blackhand (comic)|Blackhand]] |
*'''Issue 2:''' [[Blackhand (comic)|Blackhand]] |
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*'''Issue 3:''' [[Blood and Thunder (comic)|Blood and Thunder]] |
*'''Issue 3:''' [[Blood and Thunder (comic)|Blood and Thunder]] |
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==World of Warcraft: Legion== |
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*'''Issue 3:''' [[Highmountain: A Mountain Divided]] |
*'''Issue 3:''' [[Highmountain: A Mountain Divided]] |
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*'''Issue 4:''' [[Anduin: Son of the Wolf]] |
*'''Issue 4:''' [[Anduin: Son of the Wolf]] |
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+ | #[[Jaina: Reunion]] |
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+ | #[[Magni: The Speaker]] |
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+ | #[[Windrunner: Three Sisters]] |
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+ | #[[Mechagon (comic)|Mechagon]] |
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+ | *[[Undeath Conquers All]] |
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+ | *[[Forest for the Weary]] |
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+ | *[[Freedom]] |
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+ | *[[Up Comes Down]] |
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==Other series== |
==Other series== |
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− | *[[Wildstorm]] intended to release another Warcraft comic series during 2009. It is unknown whether this would |
+ | *[[Wildstorm]] intended to release another Warcraft comic series during 2009. It is unknown whether this would have been a mini-series akin to ''Ashbringer'' or a fully fledged series in its own right.<ref>{{ref web |title = Wildstorm to launch StarCraft comic; second World of Warcraft comic coming|accessdate = 2009-02-10 |author = ''Joystiq'' |url = http://news.bigdownload.com/2009/02/07/wildstorm-to-launch-starcraft-comic-second-world-of-warcraft-co?icid=sphere_blogsmith_inpage_joystiq|date = 2009-02-07}}</ref> This could also have been the canceled [[World of Warcraft: Lich King]] series. |
− | **This planned series could have been the now left on ice [[World of Warcraft: Lich King]]. |
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*Wildstorm once released information on a product called "Panderans" but quickly removed it, as the information was inaccurate. They planned on putting up details on the correct product "in a few months".<ref>http://www.scrollsoflore.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5246</ref> This was later revealed to be ''[[Pearl of Pandaria]]'', which had a history stretching back a number of years before finally being published. |
*Wildstorm once released information on a product called "Panderans" but quickly removed it, as the information was inaccurate. They planned on putting up details on the correct product "in a few months".<ref>http://www.scrollsoflore.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5246</ref> This was later revealed to be ''[[Pearl of Pandaria]]'', which had a history stretching back a number of years before finally being published. |
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− | *World of Warcraft: Alliance and World of Warcraft: Horde were planned series |
+ | *''World of Warcraft: Alliance'' and ''World of Warcraft: Horde'' were planned series that ultimately became the ''[[Dark Riders (comic)|Dark Riders]]'' and ''[[Bloodsworn]]'' comics.<ref>https://twitter.com/MickyNeilson/status/554384515267694593 Neilson on Twitter</ref> |
==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:34, 6 June 2020
- Were you looking for World of Warcraft Penny Arcade comics?
Below is the list of World of Warcraft comics and graphic novels. There are 10 comics related to the game franchise.
There is a single comic related to the Warcraft film universe and three for Hearthstone.
World of Warcraft: The Comic series
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Dark Riders
Bloodsworn
World of Warcraft: Ashbringer mini-series
- Ashbringer
- Issue 1: Death is Contagious
- Issue 2: Ashes to Ashes
- Issue 3: Naxxramas
- Issue 4: Dust to Dust
World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen mini-series
Warcraft Saga
Pearl of Pandaria
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor
- Issue 1: Gul'dan and the Stranger
- Issue 2: Blackhand
- Issue 3: Blood and Thunder
World of Warcraft: Legion
- Issue 1: Magni: Fault Lines
- Issue 2: Nightborne: Twilight of Suramar
- Issue 3: Highmountain: A Mountain Divided
- Issue 4: Anduin: Son of the Wolf
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
Warcraft film comic
Hearthstone
Other series
- Wildstorm intended to release another Warcraft comic series during 2009. It is unknown whether this would have been a mini-series akin to Ashbringer or a fully fledged series in its own right.[1] This could also have been the canceled World of Warcraft: Lich King series.
- Wildstorm once released information on a product called "Panderans" but quickly removed it, as the information was inaccurate. They planned on putting up details on the correct product "in a few months".[2] This was later revealed to be Pearl of Pandaria, which had a history stretching back a number of years before finally being published.
- World of Warcraft: Alliance and World of Warcraft: Horde were planned series that ultimately became the Dark Riders and Bloodsworn comics.[3]
References
- ^ Joystiq 2009-02-07. Wildstorm to launch StarCraft comic; second World of Warcraft comic coming. Retrieved on 2009-02-10.
- ^ http://www.scrollsoflore.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5246
- ^ https://twitter.com/MickyNeilson/status/554384515267694593 Neilson on Twitter
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