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Michael Moorcock's Elric Vol. 3: The White Wolf (edition 2018)

by Julien Blondel (Author), Julien Telo (Illustrator), Robin Recht (Illustrator)

Series: Elric bande dessinée (Volume 3)

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A stunning comic adaptation of the classic Elric of Melniboné novels by Michael Moorcock! A year has passed since Elric left Imrryr, his palace and his throne, leaving behind a heartbroken Cymoril. For a year he has walked the Young Kingdoms, under the distant gaze of his protector, Arioch. A year since he traded his skills as a wizard and fighter to the highest bidder, forging, in each battle, the legend of the albino warrior whose Black Sword terrifies the bravest of warriors. Today he is no longer Elric de Melnibone, the four hundred and twenty-eighth Emperor of the people of R'lin K'ren A'a. Today, the Young Kingdoms know him as the White Wolf.… (more)
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Title:Michael Moorcock's Elric Vol. 3: The White Wolf
Authors:Julien Blondel (Author)
Other authors:Julien Telo (Illustrator), Robin Recht (Illustrator)
Info:Titan Comics (2018), 64 pages
Collections:Your library, Currently reading, To read
Rating:****
Tags:fantasy, graphic-novels

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Michael Moorcock's Elric Vol. 3: The White Wolf by Julien Blondel

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  wolfric0 | Apr 28, 2024 |
Good art, mediocre story (but not info-dumpy).
Too wordy, not cinetic enough. ( )
  milosdumbraci | May 5, 2023 |
The writing—while not pitch-perfect Moorcock—is dark and morose enough that it hits all the right notes. And the art, while not as detailed as the P. Craig Russell art I grew up with, does grab my attention. The final result is a story that I loved very much.

If I have one complaint, it's that, in at least two sections, the scene breaks are absolutely jarring, as though they cut out a page or two of story. It's the only thing that kept this from being a five-star rating.

But overall, if you dig the entire Elric storyline, tragic as it is, then you'll easily fall in love with these adaptations/stories as well. ( )
  TobinElliott | Sep 3, 2021 |
This takes a turn away from the early Elric stories to tell an alternate tale of Elric and his one true love. So far it's fine but I think this maybe one of those long stories that takes years to tell. The format of these books make it 12 issue comic take one issue a year to release. ( )
  Kurt.Rocourt | Jun 14, 2021 |
Elric: The White Wolf is the third of the 21st-century French comics adaptations of Michael Moorcock's anti-heroic sword-and-sorcery saga. The first two came out within a year of each other--at least their English translations did, in 2014 and 2015. But there was a wait of more than three years between the second and the third. I had been deeply impressed by the first two, and I'm happy to report that the third measures up nicely.

This volume does lack a foreword (the first two had them from Moorcock and Alan Moore) and for some inexplicable reason, publisher Titan Comics changed the design of the hardcover spine, so that it is not uniform with the earlier volumes. I'm very glad that the publisher is keeping these in a large page-format, rather than attempting to reduce them to American comics-sized pages.

The art is still highly imaginative and effective, and the writing continues to reinvent the Elric story in ways that depart from Moorcock's original telling while only intensifying its underlying spirit. For anyone familiar with the original books, this volume of the graphic series will deliver a real sucker punch of a surprise ending! I hope that whatever trouble delayed this third number has been resolved, and that the fourth will follow apace.
4 vote paradoxosalpha | Mar 3, 2019 |
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A stunning comic adaptation of the classic Elric of Melniboné novels by Michael Moorcock! A year has passed since Elric left Imrryr, his palace and his throne, leaving behind a heartbroken Cymoril. For a year he has walked the Young Kingdoms, under the distant gaze of his protector, Arioch. A year since he traded his skills as a wizard and fighter to the highest bidder, forging, in each battle, the legend of the albino warrior whose Black Sword terrifies the bravest of warriors. Today he is no longer Elric de Melnibone, the four hundred and twenty-eighth Emperor of the people of R'lin K'ren A'a. Today, the Young Kingdoms know him as the White Wolf.

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