The Decades In Print

Nearly three decades of Elfquest. It's quite a milestone for anyone to achieve.

Producing anything for print can be a pain in the tailfur. But despite the challenges and problems that come with publishing and licensing a multifaceted line of comic books, graphic novels, collections, and much more, Warp Graphics has managed to dazzle readers thousands of times over with images of life. Of feeling. Of caring. Of hardship. Of pain. And, most of all, of love. That's what makes Elfquest... well, Elfquest.
This brief outline is meant to provide some basic information about the different Elfquest comic book series that Warp Graphics has published: What are the various titles? Who wrote the stories and drew the art? Where do all the stories fit in? Which have been collected in book form? and so on. We hope this information will help you in your quest to collect and read all the Elfquest tales you'd like to know about.
In the beginning, Elfquest consisted of one title. The original Warp Graphics versions of the comics were published in black and white.

The Marvel reprints of the Original Quest were in color.


 
Elfquest

Story by Wendy and Richard Pini.

Art by Wendy Pini.
Black, White & Color

In the beginning, Elfquest consisted of one title. The original Warp Graphics versions of the comics were published in black and white.

The Marvel reprints of the Original Quest were in color.
Wendy Pini's Elfquest, drawings and other spinoff tales ...
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