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Personally, I think World of Warcraft is a nerdy and expensive game but the story is awesome so I read the manga.

10.27.2009 12:00 AM


oh my god i love reading these books soooo much dude. i just cant wate to read the rest of them.

12.22.2008 12:00 AM


I LOVE this book! Its really entertaining. (it got me through my grandma coming to visit.) My brother and i play the game "World of Warcraft" so i brought him a copy too. ^-^

01.23.2008 12:00 AM


Soo... beautifull [single tear rolls down cheek]

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I can't wait to buy it!!

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User Reviews
Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy Book 3: Ghostlands
Knaac and Kim's manga-styled trilogy, set in the world of the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft,  wraps up in kinetic fashion with this volume.

Blue dragon Kalec is sent to investigate a mysterious surge of magic; it could be the Sunwell, the pool of energy that exploded when the dark elf Dar'Khan tried to steal its powers for himself. Trapped in human form by a collar placed on him by the elf in battle, Kalec is befriended by a young girl named Anveena, who loses her parents and home in an attack aimed at the dragon. Anveena, who holds a key to the mystery of the Sunwell, is kidnapped by Dar'Khan; Kalec and his crew journey to recover her, in the process gaining the aid of the elf Lor'themar and his men.

There is a massive showdown battle, with the requisite posturing and bravado banter, Dar'Khan being the worst offender—"My power shall spread beyond Azeroth, to realms merely whispered of! It will be glorious!" In its wake is an optimistic finale that leaves the drawbridge wide open for sequels to this trilogy.

Kim's artwork is intricate and busy, virtually every page packed with detail. Action scenes are big and intense, often filling pages or entire spreads to make for a satisfying read.

~Publisher's Weekly Review, March 19, 2007


Warcraft Volume 3
  • PAPERBACK: 192 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59532-714-2
  • EAN: 978-1-59532-714-7
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99

Set in the rich universe of Blizzard's online role-playing game World of Warcraft,  the books of  Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy re-create the world of Azeroth as you've never seen it before--in manga form!


The three-volume graphic novel series follows the adventures of Kalec, a blue dragon who has taken human form to investigate a mysterious power, and Anveena, a beautiful young maiden with an enchanting secret. What starts as a fight for survival turns into a quest to save the entire High Elven Kingdom from the forces of the Undead Scourge.

Written by New York Times best selling novelist Richard A. Knaak (Warcraft: War of the Ancients) and illustrated by Korean manga superstar Jae-Hwan Kim (King of Hell), Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy is a must-read manga for gamers and fantasy fans around the world.

Kalecgos
One of the few surviving Blue Dragons, Kalecgos was sent by his lord to find the Sunwell. Of all the various flights of dragons, the Blue Dragons are most in tune with magic. As such, Kalec has the powers of a sorcerer and the strength of a warrior. Kalec can assume a human form at will while retaining many of his powers. Though undoubtedly more powerful as a dragon, Kalec is a formidable fighter as a human, and he possesses the ability to magically create his own sword. Currently, Kalec is trapped in his human form by a magical collar placed on his neck by the malevolent Dar'Khan.
 
Anveena Teague
A kind and beautiful peasant girl from Tarren Mill who saved Kalec from bounty hunters. After she sheltered Kalec, Anveena's home was destroyed by the Undead Scourge, acting on behalf of Dar'Khan, a traitorous elf who seeks the Sunwell for his own evil ends. Though Anveena and Kalec escaped Dar'Khan, they are both unable to remove the collars Dar'Khan placed around their necks.
 
Tyrygosa
A female Blue Dragon who is Kalec's future mate. Tyri came to Kalec's rescue after Kalec was attacked by bounty hunters. Tyri believes that assuming a human form would be demeaning, so she transforms herself to resemble an elf when not in dragon form.
 
Jorad Mace
A human knight adept in the use of both sword and hammer, Jorad lost his lord to the Undead Scourge. Adrift and haunted by his loss, Jorad overheard Kalec, Anveena and Tyri when they searched Tarren Mill for Borel. Inspired by Anveena, Jorad helped defend Kalec and Anveena when the Scourge attacked Tarren Mill.

Author - Richard A. Knaak:

In addition to his work on Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy and Ragnarok (also by TOKYOPOP), Richard A. Knaak is the NY Times bestselling fantasy author of 27 novels and over a dozen short pieces, including The Legend of Huma and Night of Blood for Dragonlance and The Demon Soul for Warcraft. He has also written the popular Dragonrealm series and several independent pieces. His works have been published in several languages, most recently Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, German, and Spanish. In addition to Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy, his recent work includes The Sundering, the third volume of War of the Ancients, and Empire of Blood, the final book in his epic Dragonlance trilogy The Minotaur Wars. Both were released in 2005.

Future works include a third Diablo novel and the Aquilonia trilogy, based on the worlds of Robert E. Howard.

To find out more about Richard Knaak's projects or to sign up for his e-mail announcements, visit his Web site.


Artist - Jae-Hwan
Kim
Jae-Hwan Kim was born in 1971. He has lived and worked in both Korea and Thailand. He started his career in 1990 as assistant to Il-Soo Son for one year. His works in Korea include:

 Ducal, serialized in IQ Jump magazine in 1993
Rainbow, published in Korea as four volumes 1994-1995 and licensed to France and Thailand
Green Streetcar Ha-Me-Soo, an animated 26-part series about saving the environment that ran on KBS in 1995
Combat Metal He-Mo-Soo
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published in Korea as four volumes 1997-1999 and serialized in CHANCE
Majeh, the original title of King Of Hell. It is serialized in "Comic Champ" magazine in Korea, and licensed in 20 different countries including the US, France, Germany, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, and Italy.

In the West, he's known for his work on TOKYOPOP books:  King of Hell and Warcraft:The Sunwell Trilogy and soon will be known for his upcoming TOKYOPOP global manga release, War Angels.

For more details, here's an interview with Jae-Hwan  by Chris Arrant that took place during Jae-Hwan's visit to San Diego Comic-Con in 2006.

Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy - Ghostlands, released in March, 2007, is the stunning conclusion to the three-volume series. It's the Warcraft universe like you have never seen it before!

I've always loved playing the various versions of  Warcraft because the story is so well crafted that it really makes me care about the characters and the world they inhabit. I jumped at the chance to work on this series, and it has been fantastic to see the books take form. Players will recognize characters from the game, ranging from Arthas and Sylvanas to the traitor Dar'Khan who can be found in the new Burning Crusade expansion.


One of the many great things about editing this series is getting to work with other people who are just as excited about creating a Warcraft graphic novel as I am. Take a good look and you'll see there's plenty of passion for this project on every page.

~Rob Tokar, Editor