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Template:Graphic novel World of Warcraft is a comic ongoing series set in the Warcraft universe and released monthly in a standard western comic format.
- Written by Walter Simonson and Louise Simonson.
- Art by Ludo Lullabi, Sandra Hope, Jon Buran, Mike Bowden, Jerome K. Moore, Tony Washington, Phil Moy, Walden Wong and Pop Mhan.
- Covers by Jim Lee, Samwise Didier, Mike Bowden, Tony Washington, Pete Woods, Jon Buran and Ludo Lullabi.
When writing the comics, the story and preserving the integrity of the universe is more important than the details. The artists and writers do not have to stick to nit-picky details as if they were working on the Star Trek license, and are given leeway.[1]
Background
At the time of its conception, the ongoing comic is currently set for two story arcs, both six issues each. Both were set concurrently with the events of The Burning Crusade.[2] The comic is now set to be at least twenty-five issues long.[3]
The Alliance and Horde are getting along even though there is some tension between the two factions, at the time, because of the peace treaty, between Thrall and Jaina. The new human character has been introduced to be someone that doesn't get along with the Horde, and learns about it from the inside out, and scares the Horde, that he knows what he knows. He learns their tactics. He's a bad dude, and they respect him.[1]
Characters
See each volume for respective main, supporting and minor characters. Several new characters have been introduced in the comic.[1]
Issues
- World of Warcraft: Volume 1
- World of Warcraft: Volume 2
- World of Warcraft: Volume 3
- World of Warcraft: Volume 4
- Issue 22 - Whispers
- Issue 23 - The Gathering
- Issue 24 - Hard Choices (latest release)
- Issue 25
- Issue 26
- Issue 27
- Issue 28
Alliance and Horde Comics
In January 2010 two comic series will launch, one based on the Alliance and one based on the Horde.[4]
References
- ^ a b c http://dccomics.com/media/podcasts/DCComics_2007-07-28_Wow_Its_World_of_WarCraft_San_Diego_Comic_Con_2007.mp3
- ^ http://au.comics.ign.com/articles/835/835086p1.html
- ^ http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=211314&page=1
- ^ Medievaldragon. 2009-07-27. SDCC 2009: Wildstorm to Launch a World of Warcraft Horde Title. WoW.Incgamers. Accessed 2009-09-07.
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