Amazon is selling it, slight sale it looks like.
If you want to save the money, here’s a spoiler synopsis. It doesn’t really add anything to S4, which managed to piss off both those who read and didn’t read it.
>!About a couple of weeks after the Storm Spire, the trio are back in Katolis, but Rayla keeps having dreams about Viren, thinking he’s alive. They go to the Moon Nexus to revive Phoe Phoe, and Callum, hoping to help Rayla get answers, tries to activate the Nexus portal, which leads into realm beyond life and death or something. They spend the next couple of week restoring the portal and Rayla goes in, and finds Viren in a cocoon (which we find out Aaravos wrapped him into preserve him). However, she still believes Viren to be alive, so she wants to go out and look for him. Callum agrees to go with her, but she tried to stop him. Callum, afraid of losing her again because she almost died in the portal, won’t let her go alone, and Rayla agrees to let him come. That was a lie, and in the middle of the night, she writes a letter to Callum (the contents of the letter can be found on TDP’s website), and abandons him, going off on her own to search and leaving him behind, on his birthday. That is why Rayla was gone for two years in S4.!<
Yes, 'Turf Wars' continues immediately after they go to the spirit world. The first graphic novel volume was just released. You can find it at Amazon here.
I just checked on several versions of Amazon, amazon.de seems to stay on 15sept. :/
really strange... pfff, I really hope we will have more news about it (and most of all S4) with . We really don't have enough food with this show x'(
When you do a post liike this you really ought to include the link.
The comic is scheduled for release on June 20 and is available for preorder on Amazon.
Canon continuation of Legend of Korra. Comic picks up right where the tv show left off. If you are missing LoK I'd highly recommend it.
Plenty of korrasami goodness in there.
It's really good they have alot of source material to work from, I hope to get some of the books this year... for my kids.. of course...
https://www.amazon.com/Hilda-Troll-Book-1-Hildafolk/dp/1909263788
They're quite entertaining, a very underrated corner of the franchise.
The best way to buy them is to look for the trade paperback volumes, here's a link to the first one on Amazon. Those collect a story arc at a time and are easier to manage for buying and handling than single issues.
Or if you want digital copies, which are cheaper, look to Comixology. Reading comics is pretty painful on a phone screen though if that's going to be your method.
It's possible that they're just holding off on announcing it for some reason. There's a graphic novel listing on Amazon that explicitly says it takes place between seasons 3 and 4, and I think there was some other sign that it's happening, too, but I don't remember what.
It would be best if you bought them as it helps support the writers and artists that made it possible to produce the comic book: https://www.amazon.com/Through-Dragon-Prince-Graphic-Novel/dp/1338653067
There are ofc other ways of reading it...
>!https://readcomicsonline.ru/comic/through-the-moon-the-dragon-prince-graphic-novel-2020/1!<
Yeah. Make sure you buy the omnibus volumes instead of the boxes tho. People are price gauging the box sets to be hundreds of dollars for a 7 volume set.
https://www.amazon.com/Pok%C3%A9mon-Adventures-Collectors-Vol-Pokemon/dp/1974709647
Thanks. This looks promising, right up our street. Had a quick look on amazon and this one is listed as 40 pages. Is that right? Might be too short to buy and I'll see if I can order from the library.
Through the Moon is the graphic novel set after season 3.
The nexus dimensions is the “shimmering land between life and death” that Lujanne mentioned in the show, which is explored a little in that graphic novel.
I do recommend reading it if you can… the showrunners claim you don’t need it to understand season 4 (once it comes out) but I think if you aren’t familiar with it you’ll get a pretty big/confusing shock.
The Comics are their own stories, Through the Moon is a bridge between season 3 and season 4, so worth the read imo, You can buy it here.
The Bloodmoon Huntress is set before season 1 and focuses around Rayla as a child, that’s coming out next year if I recall.
Yes. It is called Through the Moon. You can probably buy it from most book retailers.
Here is the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1338608819/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_6AKWC66XZZ5ZWN1D1K2X
You can also probably type in "The Dragon Prince" on Amazon and find all related content (whether you choose to purchase it from Amazon or elsewhere).
Welcome!!! Isn't it great!?
If you're sensitive about spoilers, definitely go read Through the Moon as soon as you can, it has some stuff that happens after season 3 and before season 4 that gets brought up around here pretty frequently. (Technically you will not have to have read it to understand s4, according to the creators, but once you read it you may be asking yourself how that is the case...)
They follow the story of the player character from each game (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow - these are their names in the manga) as they go around and visit different locations from the games, running into Team Rocket (mostly grunts and some characters from the game that were kind of surprising), and getting into fun hi-jinx (no pun intended). Story ranges from the simple fun and whimsical children's stories to some pretty intense multi-part stories in the overarching narrative. It's friendly for all ages and doesn't ever get too deep or dark (although Pokemon can die in this universe in ways more graphic than expected).
It's definitely much more simple-minded than in the anime. This is meant to be quick pick-up and go reading. (I've found they make great bathroom books! Not that I keep them there, but I definitely grab them before heading for the porcelain throne.) If you're looking for the anime. This isn't that. They do not follow Ash, although they do have Brock and Misty, but only as the Gym Leaders from the games. Other references from the games are throughout, along with some weird stuff that you won't find in any other Pokemon material.
If you're interested at all, I'd say pick up the first volume. It's relatively inexpensive and you'll get a really good taste of what's to come. Only $15 on Amazon. Gets you the first 3 volumes of the non-collected editions, which are still $8 a pop.
Doing a bit of research I found the book on Australian Amazon for $22.75 + shipping. Unfortunately it's extensively more expensive to purchase things from online retailers that have to ship all across the globe.
As far as I understood it, this was a one pager that Katie O'Neill did on her website but then went on to turn it into a full series and had it printed.
A few of the redditors above mentioning the hardback book found on Amazon, a great way to support the artist.
It's in the description on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Through-Dragon-Prince-Graphic-Novel/dp/1338653067.
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>The Dragon Prince has been reunited with his mother, the Human Kingdoms and Xadia are at peace, and humans and elves alike are ready to move on.
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>Only Rayla is still restless. Unable to believe Lord Viren is truly dead, and haunted by questions about the fate of her parents and Runaan, she remains trapped between hope and fear. When an ancient ritual calls her, Callum, and Ezran to the Moon Nex¬us, she learns the lake is a portal to a world between life and death. Rayla seizes the opportunity for closure-and the chance to confirm that Lord Viren is gone for good.
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>But the portal is unstable, and the ancient Moonshadow elves who destroyed it never intended for it to be reopened. Will Rayla's quest to uncover the secrets of the dead put her living friends in mortal danger?
For physical copies I'd recommend buying the trade paperbacks. Here is the first volume of the main series on Amazon.
The main series is simply titled "Friendship is Magic". There was also the 'micro series' that has been collected in the trades as "Pony Tales". The currently-running side series is called "Friends Forever" and is being collected under that name.
The main series is mostly multi-issue story arcs (with exceptions), while the side series are all standalone stories. In my (pretty common, I think) opinion, most of the main series is better than most of the side series (with exceptions).