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Elfquest
Series · 16
books · 1981-2018

Books in series

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#1

Fire and Flight

1981

Fire and Flight is the first adventure of the Wolfriders. The elves are burnt out of their ancestral home by vengeful humans. Betrayed by cowardly trolls, the elfin tribe, led by Cutter, Blood of Ten Chiefs, must cross the Burning Wastelands to find a faven they've never seen. Can the Wolfriders survive? If they do, what surprises await them at Sorrow's End?
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#2

The Forbidden Grove

1982

Strange "spirits" lurk in beautiful places. After seven peaceful years, Cutter and Skywise must leave the safety of Sorrow's End. Their quest? To find and unite other tribes of elves against the ever-growing threat of warring humans. But first they must brave the open desert, treacherous trolls, and the eerie dangers of Forbidden Grove.
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#3

The Complete Elfquest

Book 3: Captives of Blue Mountain

1983

In Book Three of The Complete Elfquest, the Quest takes a turn that no one could have foreseen! From the Forbidden Grove, Cutter and Skywise must now make their way to Blue Mountain—home of the Gliders and the mysterious and evil Winnowill. Surprise follows surprise as the two elves discover that the mistress of Blue Mountain has already captured the other Wolfriders, and holds them enslaved with a deadly secret! Can the Wolfriders win free, or are they forever Captives of Blue Mountain? Collects the original B&W issues #11-15 and the Marvel/Epic full-color reprints #17-24.
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#4

Quest's End

1984

The Wolfriders have escaped the prison of Blue Mountain, but have gone from the frying pan into the fire. The Palace of the High Ones calls to them, but as they journey, they are set upon by ferocious trolls who guard the relic. Now the elves tend their wounds in the lodges of the Go-Backs and wonder... can any of them survive the First and Final War?
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#7

The Cry from Beyond

1991

What is it? Where does it come from? Blue Mountain has fallen, Winnowill has been exiled, and all seems quiet in the new Holt. But appearances are deceptive, for Strongbow the Archer's soul is torn by the terrible deed he has done, and little Suntop is tormented by a psychic plea for help that no one else can hear.
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#8.1

Elfquest The Hidden Years

1992

A quintet of lavishly illustrated short stories that fills the gaps in the long history of the Wolfrider elves. Share the ill-omened birth of Skywise the Stargazer. Feel the heat of the tempest as the grown-up chief's daughter Ember strives for her own freedom. Experience the joys and sorrows of a mortal human cub growing up among the Wolfriders... and more
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#9

Elfquest Book #09

Rogue's Challenge

1994

Rayek. To followers of the Quest, the name speaks of pride, magic and, thwarded ambition. Why is the black-haired Sun Villager the way he is? What secrets lie buried in his centuries-old past? What drives him to become the rogue elf who issues the final challenge to Cutter, Blood of Ten Chiefs—his only rival—for the love of the healer Leetah?
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#9.1

Wolfrider!

1999

A bolt of bright fire in the night... That is how Bearclaw, brash chief of the Wolfriders, describes life on the World of Two Moons. And for the son of Mantricker, nothing could be closer to the truth. Wild, reckless, Bearclaw lives in legend, his fiery temper and prankster's spirit providing the stuff of tale after tale. But few have known the truth behind Bearclaw's deep hatred of humans. And no one before now can even have guessed at the mortal connection between Wolfrider chief and the slithering terror that nearly destroys the elfin tribe - a nemesis of Bearclaw's own making!
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#9.2

Blood of Ten Chiefs

1987

This volume reprints material from issues 1-11 of the Elfquest "Blood of Ten Chiefs" comic book series. Before Cutter, leader of the Wolfriders, there were the Ten Chiefs, ancestors going all the way back 10,00- years to the very first elves to land upon the World of Two Moons. These shadowy characters come to life in tales that show how the elves lived, loved and died as they struggled to make a home on their new world.
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#10

Shards

1998

Crystalline fragments - these are all that remain of the most precious object known to the elves who inhabit the World of Two Moons. The star-faring vessel that brought the Wolfriders and their elfin kind to this planet lies in ruins, destroyed by the seductive evil of Winnowill, the Black Snake. Once she was lord of the Gliders. Now she plays shape-changed courtesan to Grohmul Djun, the human warlord whose ambition is no less than mastery of the entire world. Only Cutter and his Wolfriders stand in the way, but can they resist magical malice amplified a thousandfold by the ancient power of the Shards?
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#11.2

Wild Hunt

2000

This volume reprints new material from the Elfquest anthology comic book series, and collects the starting stories of a brand new adventure. Ember's splinter tribe of Wolfriders, now settled in their new land at Howling Rock Holt, begin to discover that their world is growing smaller. Human civilization, so primitive and scattered during the time of the original Quest (as told in Reader's Collection volumes 1-8), is progressing and expanding. Ember's tribe faces the suspicion and hatred not only of superstitious townspeople, but also the enmity of a feudal warlord, son of the tyrant that Ember's father defeated years earlier.
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#36

The Complete ElfQuest, Volume Four

2017

The latest collection of the classic fantasy series by Wendy and Richard Pini continues the canonical adventures of the Wolfriders. The tale takes a dark turn as the seductive Winnowill allies herself with a brutal human warlord, Grohmul Djun, fanning the flames of hatred for all "elf-demons" and setting the course for inevitable war between humans and elves. This fourth volume of the "New York Times" best-selling series weighs in at 492 pages. It collects issues from "ElfQuest: Hidden Years" (#10-#15) and the "ElfQuest: Shards "saga (#1-#16). Feast your eyes on elegant art from Wendy Pini and others.
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#37

The Complete ElfQuest, Volume Five

2018

This fifth volume of the New York Times bestselling series weighs in at a hefty 720 pages. It collects material from Elfquest - Hidden Years #16-29, as well as the entire "Wild Hunt" sequence from Elfquest comics (vol.2). A stunning collection of art and story from Wendy and Richard Pini and others.The latest collection of the classic fantasy series by Wendy and Richard Pini continues the canonical adventures of the Wolfriders. With Cutter leading his warriors against the human warlord Grohmul Djun, his chief-daughter Ember takes her tribemates far away into unknown lands, where she pits her skills and courage against new threats and unexpected revelations.
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#39

Elfquest

The Final Quest Volume 1

2015

For generations, the elves sought a safe haven against all who would do them harm. But the dream that Chief Cutter and his Wolfriders fought and died for, the Palace of the High Ones, may be the very thing destroying them. The skills that helped them survive the harsh world are fading, and there is a growing threat from a tyrant obsessed with exterminating all elves—creating a disastrous brew that must surely boil over. Volume 1 collects Wendy and Richard Pini's sixty-page special and the first six issues of The Final Quest, the newest adventures of the Wolfriders! "Even with a bit of a slowdown in pace, Wendy and Richard Pini's " The Final Quest" is a pleasant read. And with the setup for what's to come next time, I'm looking forward to seeing them in "60," as the old issues' letter-column liked to state things. I suspect readers who made it this far will agree." - Comic Book Resources "Elfquest is just one of those stories that you never want to end. It's so visually pleasing, I would be totally down for a virtual game or even just a tour of the palace. So yet again, Elfquest scores a five out of five." - Comic Bastards "Wendy Pini's art is as strong as it ever was, and we feel for the characters as they move forward in time and in their individual lives. The scripting augments the beautiful art so very well! If you're looking for some engaging fantasy, don't miss The Final Quest! It's something special and will pull you in from the first time you read it!" - Major Spoilers
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#41

ElfQuest

The Final Quest Volume 3

2017

The late Angrif Djun's destructive fleet looms closer, seeking to wreak havoc on the elves and any humans that stand defiant. Rayek, influenced by the dark, dangerous spirit of Winnowill, fights back and fights for control of his very nature. And the Wolfriders fight to track down their chief who's own spirit hangs in the balance. Winner of the Golden Pen Award from the Young Adult Advisory Committee! Collects: ElfQuest: The Final Quest #13-#18
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#1-4

ElfQuest Integral, Tomo Uno

2014

Descubre el legendario ElfQuest desde el principio! Cuando el Jefe Cuchillo y la tribu del Lobo son obligados a abandonar su hogar en el bosque bajo amenaza de devastación, descubren un paisaje en constante cambio habitado por humanos, troles de cavernas y otras tribus élficas con poderes que hacían perdidos. En esta gran aventura de fantasía se forjan alianzas, se destapan enemigos y se libran violentas batallas!

Authors

Richard Pini
Richard Pini
Author · 23 books

Richard Pini is one-half of a husband and wife team with Wendy Pini that created, most notably, the Elfquest series. He was raised in Orange, Connecticut with his three siblings. Richard began writing science fiction stories early in his childhood. In 1972, Richard and Wendy were married after a courtship of four years. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 with a degree in Astrophysics. He worked at the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science in Boston until 1975 and Taunton High School until 1979 when he began his career at IBM. In 1977, Richard and Wendy established a publishing company called Warp Graphics to publish their first Elfquest comic. Richard is credited as co-writer and editor on Elfquest, as well as handling all of the publishing and business aspects of Warp Graphics. Elfquest was self-published for 25 years and in 2003, licensed to DC Comics. The comic series has won several awards, including the Ed Aprill Award for Best Independent Comic, two Alley Awards, the Fantasy Festival Comic Book Awards for Best Alternative Comic, and the Golden Pen Award. Richard has also contributed writing for Worldpool, Futurequest, Rogue's Curse, and two Windkin stories. He has received the Small Press Writers and Artists Organization Award for Best Editor, the San Diego Comic Convention Inkpot Award, and the New York State Jaycees Distinguished Service Award. Richard and his wife currently reside in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Wendy Pini
Wendy Pini
Author · 21 books

Wendy Pini is one-half of a husband and wife team with Richard Pini that created, most notably, the Elfquest series. Wendy was born in California and adopted into the Fletcher Family in Santa Clara County. Early on, she developed as an artist and was the illustrator of her high school year book. She submitted samples of her artwork to Marvel Comics at 17 that were rejected. Pini attended Pitzer College and received her B.A. in the Arts and joined the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society. In 1972, she married Richard Pini and began illustrating science fiction magazines, including Galaxy, Galileo, and Worlds of If. In 1977, Richard and Wendy established a publishing company called Warp Graphics to publish their first Elfquest comic. Elfquest was self-published for 25 years and in 2003, licensed to DC Comics. The comic series has won several awards, including the Ed Aprill Award for Best Independent Comic, two Alley Awards, the Fantasy Festival Comic Book Awards for Best Alternative Comic, and the Golden Pen Award. Wendy has illustrated other works, including Jonny Quest in 1986, Law and Chaos in 1987, and in 1989, two graphic novels of Beauty and the Beast. Recently in 2007, she completed a graphic novel entitled The Masque of Red Death. Wendy has received several awards over the last four decades, including the San Diego Comic Convention Inkpot Award, the New York State Jaycees Distinguished Service Award, the Balrog Award for Best Artist, and was inducted into the Friends of Lulu Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame in 2002. Wendy and her husband currently reside in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Christy Marx
Christy Marx
Author · 4 books

Christy Marx has had an eclectic career as a transmedia writer, TV and animation series developer, game designer and narrative designer. Over the years, she has worked on live-action television, film, animation, videogames, comic books, graphic novels, manga, and non-fiction educational books. She began her game design career creating award-winning adventure games for Sierra On-Line, and went on to work on console, MMO, Facebook, and mobile games. Christy was awarded the Writers Guild of America/Animation Writers Caucus Award for contributions to the field of animation writing. Her TV credits include: Babylon 5, Twilight Zone, Spider-Man, G.I. Joe, Jem and the Holograms, ReBoot, Conan, Beast Wars, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. With her partner, Randy Littlejohn, she has written for X-Men: Evolution, Stargate Infinity, He-Man and others. She began writing comics with Conan and Red Sonja stories for Marvel. Her credits include Wolfrider, a graphic novel with Wendy Pini in the Elfquest series, and various other stories. She's written for DC Comics on fantasy series Amethyst, superhero series Birds of Prey, and Green Arrow. Her original Marvel/Epic series The Sisterhood of Steel, about a society of warrior-women is available from the author. After six years providing Narrative Design at Zynga, she has returned to the freelance life to pursue her own projects, including a second edition of her book, Writing for Animation, Comics and Games, and a memoir about creating the animation series for Jem and the Holograms. She lives on top of a huge ridge of volcanic stuff amidst towering pines, oaks, and cedars with her husband, Randy Littlejohn, and four...no, make that five...no, make that six cats. They're stopping at six. Really. They are.

Terry Collins
Terry Collins
Author · 11 books

I write. I teach. I teach writing. I write about teaching. I read about writing and write about reading and teach about both when not dealing with the paperwork being a high school educator demands in our current political clime. I'm National Board Certified in my discipline (English). I've won awards, published constantly since 1989, and just wrapped up a two-year tenure as the editor and designer of Pine Whispers (the newsletter for the North Carolina Poetry Society). I make time for reflection, which comes in handy with all of the hats I wear. I also buy, sell and collect pop culture items ... from books and comics, to lunch boxes and action figures. And if you've read this far, please accept my humble thanks.

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