Shaman | |
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Author(s) | Paul Benjamin |
Artist(s) | Rocio Zucchi |
Pages | 192 |
Publisher(s) | Tokyopop |
Publication date | September 28, 2010[1] |
Format(s) | Paperback |
Retail price | US: $10.99 |
ISBN 10 | 1427-81857-6 |
ISBN 13 | 978-1427-81857-7 |
Shaman is a World of Warcraft manga. It is set after the events of Stormrage and shortly before the events of The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm, and ties into the Cataclysm expansion.[2]
Description[]
Earthquakes. Fires. Floods. Tornados. The elements of Azeroth are out of control, unleashing devastating natural disasters that threaten to tear Azeroth asunder.
All hope rests with the shaman, who are able to commune with the elements. Muln Earthfury, the shaman leader of the secretive Earthen Ring, attempts to pacify the elements -- but his pleas fall on deaf ears. The elements are unresponsive, full of confusion and chaos. The Earthen Ring is riddled with doubt. Have the shaman lost their ability to corral and guide the elements?
Mysteriously, Shotoa arrives. This Tauren shaman doesn't just merely tend to the elements -- he forces them to do his bidding. Shotoa promises to lead the Earthen Ring into a new era of Shamanism... As the world crumbles around them, Muln and the Earthen Ring must decide if Shotoa is a hero or a heretic...
Characters[]
Major | Supporting | Minor | Mentioned |
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Notes[]
- In the manga's fourth chapter, Muln tells Krelna to warn the draenei in the Eastern Kingdoms. This is presumably an oversight since the draenei mainly live in Kalimdor.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ^ Blizzplanet Mage report
- ^ Daniel Whitcomb 2009-08-27. BlizzCon 2009: Tokyopop creates stories about the little guys. WoW.com.
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