Template:Graphic novel The Warcraft manga[1] is a line of comics from various artists (including Korean-language manga, or manwha). So far several series have been released.
So far, the Warcraft-related manga stories have been illustrated by Kim Jae-Hwan, Mi-Young No, Nam Kim (Korean artists) and Carlos Olivares (a Spanish artist).
The Sunwell Trilogy
- Hardcover Collection: Ultimate Edition
- Volume 1: Dragon Hunt
- Volume 2: Shadows of Ice
- Volume 3: Ghostlands
...I was only familar with Jae-Hwan's work from the visceral King of Hell series, it was clear from the get-go that his super detailed (yet totally gritty) art style would capture the Warcraft feel perfectly. Translating Warcraft's over-the-top hyper proportionate art style to the 'manga style' was tricker than one might think - but Mr. Kim made it look effortless. Now, I know I'm a bit biased, but I think this book is one of the most strikingly illustrated manga series on the market today.
- Chris Metzen, from the Afterword, in the Sunwell Trilogy Ultimate Edition.
Warcraft: Legends anthology
Character class series
- Volume 1: Death Knight
- Volume 2: Mage
- Volume 3
Dragons of Outland Trilogy
- Volume 1: Shadow Wing
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
Notes
- Korean-language manga or manwha are comics produced by Korean comic artists. Their style varies from that of Japanese manga (Japanese comics) and western comics. Blizzard and Tokyopop markets all of its original English language manhwa as manga, as the term is well established in its target audience market and manhwa is not.
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