Fantasy comics

ANEMA: AGE OF THE ROBOTS (COMIC) ...more on Wikipedia about "Anema"

Arrowsmith is a fantasy comic book by writer Kurt Busiek and penciller Carlos Pacheco that was published by Wildstorm's Cliffhanger imprint. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arrowsmith (comics)"

Arzach consists of four wordless short stories by artist/author Jean 'Moebius' Giraud which were originally published in the French sci-fi/ fantasy comics magazine Métal Hurlant. The stories follow Arzach, a silent warrior who rides a pterodactyl-like creature through a strange, desolate landscape. The imagery and situations in Arzach are often compared to dreams or the subconscious. These stories had an enormous impact on the French comics industry, and the Arzach character is still among Moebius' most famous creations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arzach"

Battle Chasers is a fantasy comic book series by Joe Madureira, launched in April 1998. It was one of the most popular comics in the late nineties, but suffered from extreme lateness, with an average of about half a year between issues. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle Chasers"

Bone is a graphic novel by Jeff Smith. It was originally serialized in an independently, irregularly published comic book series for 55 issues, from 1991 to 2004, notable as one of the longest-running self-published comic book series by a single writer/artist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bone (comics)"

The first Castle Waiting publication was Castle Waiting: The Curse of Brambly Hedge which was self-published by Linda (under the publisher name of Olio Press) with a 1996 grant from the Xeric Foundation. Linda self-published seven issues of an ongoing Castle Waiting series. In 1999, Linda self-published a Castle Waiting hiatus issue. Cartoon Books started publishing Castle Waiting (volume two; 4 issues) in 2000. In 2001, Linda went back to self-publishing and self-published five more issues of Castle Waiting (#12 aka v2#5, #13 aka v2#6, and #14-16). In 2005, Fantagraphics Books announced that their 2006 plans included publishing a Castle Waiting hardcover collection and a relauch of the continuing series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castle Waiting"

The Chosen Eight are members of a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chosen Eight"

Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian, from the name of his homeland, Cimmeria) is a literary character created by Robert E. Howard in a series of fantasy pulp stories published in Weird Tales in the 1930s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conan the Barbarian"

Den is a fantasy comic book series by Richard Corben. ...more on Wikipedia about "Den (comics)"

Dungeon ( French title: Donjon) is a series of satirical fantasy comic books created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, with contributions from numerous other artists and writers. It was originally published in France by Delcourt; English translations of the first several stories have been released by NBM Publishing, in a black-and-white periodical version and several color graphic novels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dungeon (comics)"

Elfquest (or ElfQuest) is a comic book property created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978. The basic premise is a fantasy story about a community of elves and related species who struggle to survive and co-exist on a primitive Earth-like planet with two moons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elfquest"

Evil Eye was a comic strip in the UK comic, Whoopee!. ...more on Wikipedia about "Evil Eye (comics)"

GrimJack was a comic book that ran from 1984 through 1991. It was created by John Ostrander and Timothy Truman, and published by First Comics. It began as a back-up feature in issue 10 of the comic book Starslayer, but eventually moved to its own dedicated title, which had a total of 81 issues. Artists who worked on the series included Sam Grainger, Tom Mandrake, Jim McDermott, Steve Pugh and Tom Sutton. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grimjack"

Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine. In the mid- 1970s, while publisher Leonard Mogel was in Paris to jump-start the French edition of National Lampoon, he discovered the French science-fantasy magazine Métal Hurlant which had debuted December 1974. The French title translates literally as "screaming metal." ...more on Wikipedia about "Heavy Metal (magazine)"

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Les Cités Obscures (Cities of the Fantastic) is an imaginary world, a Counter-Earth, created by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters in a series of graphic novels and related books. On this imaginary world, humans live in independent city-states, each of which has developped its own civilization. ...more on Wikipedia about "Les Cités Obscures"

Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay ( 1871- 1934) that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905— April 23, 1911 and April 30, 1911— 1913 respectively. The strip was first called Little Nemo in Slumberland and then In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when it changed papers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Little Nemo"

Marada, the She-Wolf is a fantasy comic book fictional character created for Epic Comics by writer Chris Claremont and English artist John Bolton. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marada (comic book)"

'Meridian' was a comic book series published by CrossGen Comics, and taking place on the planet Demetria, in CrossGen's Sigilverse. It was written by Barbara Kesel, and penciled by a number of artists including Joshua Middleton and Steve McNiven. Meridian ran for 44 issues, from July of 2000 to April of 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Meridian (comics)"

:Métal hurlant is French for " Heavy Metal", and is the French title for the Discovery Channel show Monster Garage. ...more on Wikipedia about "Métal Hurlant"

Midnight Nation is a religious-themed comic book by J. Michael Straczynski about a man who is killed, in a sense, and is on a journey to save his soul. It was released under the now-defunct Joe's Comics imprint published by Top Cow. ...more on Wikipedia about "Midnight Nation"

Red Sonja, "warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania," is a fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Smith and first appearing in Conan the Barbarian #23 ( Marvel Comics). She was loosely based on the character Red Sonya of Rogatino in Robert E. Howard's short story " The Shadow of the Vulture" ( The Magic Carpet Magazine, January 1934), which was rewritten as a Conan story for the Marvel comic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Red Sonja"

Ruse was a CrossGen comic book title. It ran for twenty-six issues from November 2001 to January 2004 before it was forced to end by the bankruptcy of CrossGen. The first half was written by Mark Waid and the last half by Scott Beatty; nearly the entire series featured pencils by Butch Guice. The series also had three spin-off issues, each called Ruse: Archard's Agents. The critically-acclaimed series was known for complex plots, the witty repartee between the two protagonists, and being of an unusual genre in comic books ( Victorian-era detective fiction). ...more on Wikipedia about "Ruse (comics)"

Sarvan is a fictional character featured in a comic booke created in 1984 by the Spanish cartoonists Antonio Segura (writer) and Jordi Bernet (artist). ...more on Wikipedia about "Sarvan"

Sláine ( ) is a comic book hero from the pages of 2000 AD - one of Britain's most popular comic books. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sláine (comics)"

Star Reach (also spelled Star*Reach) was an influential science fiction and fantasy comics anthology published by Mike Friedrich. ...more on Wikipedia about "Star Reach"

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