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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
World of Warcraft: The War Within
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]
See also
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
- ^ Micky Neilson on Twitter: "There were plans to do 2 series, Alliance/Horde. They became the graphic novels."
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