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ElfQuest

The Original Quest: Book 2 - Forbidden Grove

Wendy Pini Richard Pini Wendy Pini

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Hardback

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English
Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
24 June 2025
The original ElfQuest saga continues! Wolfriders Cutter and Skywise leave Sorrow's End in search of other elves in this classic fantasy epic-in full color for the first time from Dark Horse Comics!

The original ElfQuest saga continues! Wolfriders Cutter and Skywise leave Sorrow's End in search of other elves in this classic fantasy epic-in full color for the first time from Dark Horse Comics!

Humans have discovered the desert haven called Sorrow's End. Cutter, chief of the Wolfrider tribe of elves, must embark on a new quest-to bolster their meager numbers with new elfin allies. With his trusted companion Skywise, he ventures out once again into a world weirder and more dangerous than anything he has ever known in his young life. Along the way, the adventurous pair tangle with an old adversary long thought gone and forgotten. What is the secret of Cutter's sword, New Moon? And what eerie creatures inhabit the sinister Forbidden Grove, guarding a mystery that will change Cutter's life forever?

Collects ElfQuest- The Original Quest #6-#10.
By:   ,
Illustrated by:   Wendy Pini
Imprint:   Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 265mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781506748481
ISBN 10:   1506748481
Pages:   216
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Wendy Pini was born Wendy Fletcher in San Francisco. Growing up on an isolated ranch in Gilroy, California, Wendy's imagination was fueled by all forms of fantasy and mythology. At an early age she began spinning her own tales of elves, monkey-gods, aliens and sorcerers. While her artistic talents were influenced by of turn-of-the-century illustrators, film and TV animation, her storytelling abilities evolved from a love of Shakespeare, Japanese history and legend, modern fantasy and the epic poetry of the Ramayana. In 1977, a deeply personal project called ELFQUEST was born. As the first continuing fantasy/adventure graphic novel series in America to be co-created, written and illustrated by a woman, ELFQUEST became a phenomenon in the comics industry. Appealing to comics and sci-fi/fantasy fans alike, it attracted a unique and unprecedented audience, an equal mix of male and female readers. Over three million copies of the collected graphic novel volumes have been sold to date. Richard Pini was born in 1950, in New Haven, Connecticut. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), receiving a degree in astronomy and astrophysics. Always fan of science fiction, at college he found new diversion in comic books, and it was in the letters pages of ""The Silver Surfer"" in 1969 that he chanced upon a letter written by one Wendy Fletcher. A correspondence began, spanning a period of four years. The two eventually married in 1972, and Wendy embarked upon a career as an illustrator for sci-fi magazines. Richard's degree in astronomy from MIT led Richard to a position at Boston's Hayden Planetarium as lecturer, photographer, script writer, and special effects technician. In 2019, both Wendy and Richard were inducted into the Eisner Awards Hall of Fame for their lifetime achievements.

Reviews for ElfQuest: The Original Quest: Book 2 - Forbidden Grove

""The comic is utterly addictive.""—NPR   ""One of the most important works in American fantasy.""—American Library Association   ""ElfQuest redefined graphic novel storytelling on an epic scale.""—Barnes and Noble   ""One of the most beautifully crafted, well thought out comic book fantasy epics of all time.""—CBR   ""Wendy and Richard [Pini] created and sustained one of the most successful independent comics of all time.""—Rodney Rothman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse   ""[ElfQuest] is particularly important because of its key role in the establishment of a highly visible phase of alternative, independent comic books and also its creative direction by a female artist.""—Karen Green, Curator for Comics and Cartoons, Columbia University


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