
I don't think this is new news (though Blizzplanet has a note about it at
the New York Comic Con a week or so ago, so maybe it came from there), but Richard Knaak is apparently
working on a new World of Warcraft manga comic,
called The Dragons of Outland. While Amazon still has the release date at June 17th, the date given for release at NY Comic Con is Fall 2009 (though that may be for Volume 2). Apparently the book will feature
Jorad Mace, a Paladin who can be seen in Netherstorm right now, will touch on Malygos' insanity (which we
may see firsthand in Wrath), and it will also be the continuation of the Netherwing quests storyline (which some fans
aren't really excited to see in Knaak's hands).
It does sound interesting, though, and it might be fun to see something in the books that's a result of player actions. In other
WoW graphic novel news, there is another book planned as well,
called Warcraft: Legends, that will have two stories in it. One will be called "Fallen," about
a Tauren Hunter who's been featured before in
The Sunwell Trilogy, and another story called "How to Win Friends and Influence People," written by
Dan Jolley about a Gnome of some kind (who knew they were important enough to write about?).
Legends is due a little sooner than
Dragons of Outland -- Blizzplanet says it's expected in August of this year. So WoW graphic novel fans have a lot to look forward to.
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