Michael Moorcock’s successful stories under Elric: The Dreaming City are getting a comic book adaptation by Titan Comics.
CBR can exclusively reveal the details for August’s Elric: The Dreaming City #1, along with covers by Mike Mignola, Valentin Secher, Eric Bourgier and Julien Telo.
Elric: The Dreaming City #1
- Writer: Julien Blondel
- Artist: Julien Telo
- FC • 32pp • $3.99
- On Sale August 11, 2021
- COVER ARTIST(S): MIKE MIGNOLA (CVR A), VALENTIN SECHER (CVR B), ERIC BOURGIER (CVR C), JULIEN TELO (CVR D)
- STUNNING COMIC ADAPTATION OF THE CLASSIC ELRIC TALE BY LEGENDARY CREATOR MICHAEL MOORCOCK!
- GORGEOUS COMIC ADAPTATION OF MOORCOCK’S WORLD-RENOWNED CULT FANTASY SAGA!
- The albino emperor, Elric of Melniboné, is exiled from his home and cursed to walk the land under the influence of the god of chaos, Arioch. With his sword Stormbringer, Elric must find his way through the unknown, unaware he is being sought by his long-lost love. But is she looking to re-kindle their love, or something far more sinister?
- THE FIRST TIME THAT MOORCOCK’S NOVELS HAVE BEEN FULLY ADAPTED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
- COVER A BY MIKE MIGNOLA!
- Perfect for fans of Fables, Sandman, Elfquest, and A Game of Thrones.
- “My debt to Michael Moorcock is unrepayable” – Neil Gaiman
- “My first exposure was when Elric appeared in a couple issues of Marvel’s Conan comic, co-plotted by Michael Moorcock. I seem to remember that it wasn’t long after that that I stumbled over the Daw editions of Elric with covers by Michael Whelan—Then I was hooked. In the next years or so I read just about all the Eternal Champion stuff I could get my hands on.” – Mike Mignola
- “Messy, uncontrolled and beautiful, the stories are the raw heart of Michael Moorcock, the spells that first drew me and all the numerous admirers of his work with whom I am acquainted into Moorcock’s luminous and captivating web.” – Alan Moore
Elric: The Dreaming City #1 goes on sale Aug. 11 from Titan Comics.
Source: Titan Comics
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