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#11 |
Anubis
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Location: Up in the Freedomland Alps
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There are other ElfQuest lovers here ! YAY !
![]() So please, could anyone tell me in what order must I read the ElfQuest books ? I have stopped buying them some years ago because I couldn't find this information anywhere, and ... I don't know what book to buy next after those I already have ... ------------------ ![]() ![]() The world is my oyster ! And now I have the knives to open it ... [This message has been edited by Moiraine (edited 05-28-2001).] [This message has been edited by Moiraine (edited 05-28-2001).] |
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#12 |
Banned User
Join Date: March 1, 2001
Location: VT, USA
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Hi Moiraine!
I copied the following list from www.elfquest.com . It appears that they may be in stock and ordered with the ISBN numbers. #1 - Fire and Flight (ISBN 0-936861-55-X) #2 - The Forbidden Grove (ISBN 0-936861-56-8) #3 - Captives of Blue Mountain (ISBN 0-936861-57-6) #4 - Quest's End (ISBN 0-936861-58-4) #5 - Siege at Blue Mountain (ISBN 0-936861-59-2) #6 - The Secret of Two-Edge (ISBN 0-936861-60-6) #7 - The Cry from Beyond (ISBN 0-936861-61-4) #8 - Kings of the Broken Wheel (ISBN 0-936861-62-2) #8a - Dreamtime (ISBN 0-936861-52-5) #9 - Rogue's Curse (ISBN 0-936861-72-X) #9a - Wolfrider! (ISBN 0-936861-67-3) #9b - Blood of Ten Chiefs (ISBN 0-936861-68-1) #9c - Kahvi (ISBN 0-936861-74-6) #9d - Chief's Howl (scheduled May 2001; ISBN 0-936861-69-X) #10 - Shards (ISBN 0-936861-42-8) #11 - Legacy (ISBN 0-936861-45-2) #11a - Huntress (ISBN 0-936861-46-0) #11b - Wild Hunt (ISBN 0-936861-70-3) #11c - Shadowstalker (scheduled November 2000; ISBN 0-936861-75-4) #12 - Ascent (ISBN 0-936861-43-6) #12a - Reunion (ISBN 0-936861-44-4) #13 - The Rebels (ISBN 0-936861-47-9) #13a - Skyward Shadow (ISBN 0-936861-49-5) #14 - Jink! (ISBN 0-936861-48-7) #14a - Mindcoil (ISBN 0-936861-50-9) #15 - Forevergreen (ISBN 0-936861-64-9) #15a - Dream's End (scheduled February 2001; ISBN 0-936861-65-7) #15b - Phoenix (scheduled August 2001; ISBN 0-936861-66-5) #16 - WaveDancers (ISBN 0-936861-71-1) #? - Worldpool (ISBN 0-936861-73-8) Here is a link to the page with some desciptions about the books: http://www.elfquest.com/Elfquest/Guide.html Hope this is useful! ![]() Mark |
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#13 |
Anubis
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Wow thanks, Mark Skywalker !
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#14 |
Ma'at - Goddess of Truth & Justice
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funny that you mentioned it, I read ALL of the elfquest books
the first 5 of the TPBs are excellent I would recommend it ![]() expect for the unusual tales though... ------------------ ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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#15 |
Dungeon Master
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Location: Oxford, UK
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Very Big Knights of the Dinner table fan.
At the moment I am also collecting SPAWN and Elfquest (goes very slowly due very few shops stocking it ![]() |
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#16 |
Dungeon Master
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Location: Candlekeep
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I'm in the middle of reading Preacher by Garth Ennis. It has such a cool storyline although the violence does get a little out of hand sometime
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#17 |
Hathor
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Location: the desert
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POISON ELVES!!!
Lusiphur is my dream elf. Drew Hayes is a really fantastic storyteller and even better artist... if you haven't read his comeeks, you are so missing out! ------------------ V***V |
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Ra
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It is IMHO one of the best. Excellent writing and I love Steve Dillon's art. The characters were the best and I found myself caring about what happened to them. This is what makes good stories. ![]() ![]() |
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#19 |
Horus - Egyptian Sky God
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The irish vampire is the best part of that comic book.
------------------ ![]() BOW TO THE BISCUIT KING AND HIS THRONE OF SCONE!!! [This message has been edited by caleb (edited 06-11-2001).] |
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Garth Ennis also just finished a 12 issue series with the Punisher from Marvel Comics which was pretty good, too!
Mark |
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