The Warcraft universe is constantly expanding. Trading card games, sound tracks and board games abound. It seems we can't get enough of Azeroth online or off. Blizzard has tried to meet this growing demand is by creating a series of fiction novels and comic books. One of those endeavors is a Korean manga title, Dragon Hunt, the first novel in the Sunwell Trilogy that was published last year.Now, our friends over at the WoW Europe official site have made Dragon Hunt available to read online for free! Every week they are putting up a new chapter. So far there are three chapters to read and I already can't get enough. Head on over, check it out and tell us what you think.

















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5-28-2007 @ 3:05PM
Tim Engelbart said...
This blogpost is way overdue... :/
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5-28-2007 @ 3:17PM
dotted said...
yearsbehind.com
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5-29-2007 @ 9:58AM
NH2 said...
I happened to find an autographed copy of this sitting in a local Borders. I never picked up the other two volumes as I thought it was a bit... gimpy. Maybe it got better in the other two volumes. /shrug
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5-29-2007 @ 2:54PM
Coherent said...
I bought this, and I found the art was insanely good. Ridiculously good, considering... the text was the worst crap ever to disgrace the page of a wannabe manga. The scripting and pacing was so ludicrously bad that it was an incredible effort just to get to the last page! (go read it yourself, you'll see what I'm talking about)
A waste of some incredible, incredible art. Ironically, it still had some significant plot points that crossed over into WoW itself, so they obviously gave the writer exclusive rights to some of their internal plot elements.
Unfortunately it used the "Deathwing" plot mechanic, too: Good races turning inexplicably and randomly evil. (evil dwarves, evil high elves, etc)
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