List of Magic: The Gathering novels
The following is a list of novels based in the setting of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. When Wizards of the Coast was asked how the novels and cards influence each other, Brady Dommermuth, Magic's Creative Director, responded by saying "generally the cards provide the world in which the novels are set, and the novels sometimes provide characters represented on cards. But cards also introduce their own characters that might not appear in the novels. In short, the Magic creative team and the novelists work largely in parallel and inform each other as much as possible."[1] All of novels take place in the multiverse (the center nexus of which is Dominaria), which consists of an infinite number of infinitely different planes.[2][3]
The novels from The Brothers' War through Scourge, along with The Thran and the ...of Magic anthologies, are set on the plane of Dominaria and are a roughly chronological timeline of that plane's history.[4] Magic began to venture out of Dominaria and into several new planes in the later novels such as Mirrodin (formerly Argentum) in the Mirrodin Cycle,[5] Kamigawa in the Kamigawa Cycle,[6] and Ravnica in the Ravnica Cycle.[7] The Magic storyline returned to Dominaria with the Time Spiral cycle,[8] and visited Lorwyn with the storyline cycle of the same name.[9] After this, the policy of publishing a trilogy of novels for each year's setting was discontinued; the Alara, Zendikar and Scars of Mirrodin block settings had only a single novel each.
Non-cycle novels
The original ten books were deliberately not numbered as a marketing concern. The publishers thought people might shy away from a multi-book series. Some stories are connected, some not. The heroes Garth and Rakel of Arena appear in Shattered Chains. The books Whispering Woods, Shattered Chains, and Final Sacrifice are known as the "Whispering Woods Trilogy" or "The Greensleeves Trilogy".[10]
All of the non-cycle books besides The Thran, which was published by Wizards of the Coast, were published by Harper Fantasy.[11]
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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1994 | Arena | William R. Forstchen | 297 | ISBN 0-06-105424-0 |
1995 | Whispering Woods | Clayton Emery | 294 | ISBN 0-06-105418-6 |
1995 | Shattered Chains | Clayton Emery | 288 | ISBN 0-06-105419-4 |
1995 | Final Sacrifice | Clayton Emery | 312 | ISBN 0-7522-0217-0 |
1995 | The Cursed Land | Teri McLaren | 290 | ISBN 0-06-105016-4 |
1995 | The Prodigal Sorcerer | Mark C. Sumner | 309 | ISBN 0-06-105476-3 |
1996 | Ashes of the Sun | Hanovi Braddock | 304 | ISBN 0-06-105649-9 |
1996 | Song of Time | Teri McLaren | 304 | ISBN 0-06-105622-7 |
1996 | And Peace Shall Sleep | Sonia Orin Lyris | 304 | ISBN 0-06-105619-7 |
1996 | Dark Legacy | Robert E. Vardeman | 368 | ISBN 0-06-105697-9 |
1999 | The Thran | J. Robert King | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1600-1 |
Cycles and block novels
Cycle novels
All of the below cycled or series books have been published by Wizards of the Coast.[11]
Year | Book | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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Artifacts Cycle | |||||
1998 | I | The Brothers' War | Jeff Grubb | 409 | ISBN 0-7869-1170-0 |
1998 | II | Planeswalker | Lynn Abbey | 359 | ISBN 0-7869-1182-4 |
1999 | III | Time Streams | J. Robert King | 343 | ISBN 0-7869-1344-4 |
1999 | IV | Bloodlines: The Story of Urza's Destiny | Loren L. Coleman | 343 | ISBN 0-7869-1380-0 |
Ice Age Cycle | |||||
1999 | I | The Gathering Dark | Jeff Grubb | 342 | ISBN 0-7869-1357-6 |
2000 | II | The Eternal Ice | Jeff Grubb | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-1562-5 |
2000 | III | The Shattered Alliance | Jeff Grubb | 309 | ISBN 0-7869-1403-3 |
Masquerade Cycle | |||||
1999 | I | Mercadian Masques | Francis Lebaron | 341 | ISBN 0-7869-1188-3 |
2000 | II | Nemesis | Paul B. Thompson | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-1559-5 |
2000 | III | Prophecy | Vance Moore | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1570-6 |
Invasion Cycle | |||||
2000 | I | Invasion | J. Robert King | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1438-6 |
2001 | II | Planeshift | J. Robert King | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1802-0 |
2001 | III | Apocalypse | J. Robert King | 308 | ISBN 0-7869-1880-2 |
Odyssey Cycle | |||||
2000 | I | Odyssey | Vance Moore | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-1900-0 |
2001 | II | Chainer's Torment | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2696-1 |
2001 | III | Judgment | Will McDermott | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2743-7 |
Legends Cycle | |||||
2001 | I | Johan | Clayton Emery | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1803-9 |
2001 | II | Jedit | Clayton Emery | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-1907-8 |
2002 | III | Hazezon | Clayton Emery | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2792-5 |
Legends Cycle II | |||||
2002 | I | Assassin's Blade | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2830-1 |
2003 | II | Emperor's Fist | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2935-9 |
2003 | III | Champion's Trial | Scott McGough | 306 | ISBN 0-7869-3015-2 |
Onslaught Cycle | |||||
2002 | I | Onslaught | J. Robert King | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2801-8 |
2003 | II | Legions | J. Robert King | 312 | ISBN 0-7869-2914-6 |
2003 | III | Scourge | J. Robert King | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2956-1 |
Mirrodin Cycle | |||||
2003 | I | The Moons of Mirrodin | Will McDermott | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2995-2 |
2004 | II | The Darksteel Eye | Jess Lebow | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3140-X |
2004 | III | The Fifth Dawn | Cory Herndon | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3205-8 |
Kamigawa Cycle | |||||
2004 | I | Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3357-7 |
2005 | II | Heretic: Betrayers of Kamigawa | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3575-8 |
2005 | III | Guardian: Saviors of Kamigawa | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3786-6 |
Ravnica Cycle | |||||
2005 | I | Ravnica: City of Guilds | Cory J. Herndon | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3792-0 |
2006 | II | Guildpact | Cory J. Herndon | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3989-3 |
2006 | III | Dissension | Cory J. Herndon | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4001-8 |
Time Spiral Cycle | |||||
2006 | I | Time Spiral | Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-3988-5 |
2007 | II | Planar Chaos | Scott McGough, Timothy Sanders | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4249-5 |
2007 | III | Future Sight | Scott McGough, John Delaney | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4269-X |
Lorwyn Cycle | |||||
2007 | I | Lorwyn | Cory J. Herndon, Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4292-4 |
2008 | II | Morningtide | Cory J. Herndon, Scott McGough | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4790-X |
Lorwyn Cycle Part II: Shadowmoor Cycle | |||||
2008 | I | Shadowmoor | Philip Athans, Susan J. Morris | 352 | ISBN 0-7869-4840-X |
2008 | II | Eventide | Scott McGough, Cory J. Herndon | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-4868-X |
Block novels
Block novels are novels which replaced the trilogy (or tetralogy) of novels previously released corresponding to each Magic set. They were introduced in 2009 with Alara Unbroken released for the Shards of Alara block. As the name suggests the block novel follows the story of the card block of the same name.[12]
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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2009 | Alara Unbroken | Doug Beyer | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-5201-6 |
2010 | Zendikar: In the Teeth of Akoum | Robert B. Wintermute | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-5476-0 |
2011 | Scars of Mirrodin: The Quest for Karn | Robert B. Wintermute | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-5774-3 |
Planeswalker novels
The Planeswalker novels are a type of Magic novel which was introduced in 2009. Each follows the story of one of Magic's planeswalkers. The first yearly planeswalker novel was released in the winter and the second in the summer of 2009.[12]
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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2009 | Agents of Artifice | Ari Marmell | 390 | ISBN 0-7869-5134-6 |
2009 | The Purifying Fire | Laura Resnick | 400 | ISBN 0-7869-5298-9 |
2010 | Test of Metal | Matthew Stover | 352 | ISBN 0-7869-5532-5 |
Block novellas / eBooks
For the Return to Ravnica block, a 3 part novella by Doug Beyer was released.[13] Similarly a 2 part novella by Jenna Helland was released for the Theros block.
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ||
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Return to Ravnica Block | |||||
2012 | Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One | Doug Beyer | 67 | ||
2013 | Gatecrash: The Secretist, Part Two | Doug Beyer | 97 | ||
2013 | Dragon's Maze: The Secretist, Part Three | Doug Beyer | 90 | ||
Theros Block | |||||
April 1, 2014 | Theros: Godsend, Part I | Jenna Helland | 124 | ||
May 13, 2014 | Journey Into Nyx: Godsend, Part II | Jenna Helland | 139 | ||
Anthologies
The first two Anthologies, Tapestries and Distant Planes were published by Harper Fantasy while all of the others since then have been published by Wizards of the Coast.[11]
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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1995 | Tapestries | Kathy Ice | 290 | ISBN 0-06-105308-2 |
1995 | Distant Planes | Kathy Ice | 384 | ISBN 0-06-105765-7 |
1998 | Rath and Storm | Peter Archer | 311 | ISBN 0-7869-1175-1 |
1999 | The Colors of Magic | Jess Lebow | 342 | ISBN 0-7869-1323-1 |
2000 | Myths of Magic | Jess Lebow | 304 | ISBN 0-7869-1529-3 |
2001 | Dragons of Magic | J. Robert King | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-1872-1 |
2002 | The Secrets of Magic | J. Robert King | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2710-0 |
2003 | Monsters of Magic | J. Robert King | 320 | ISBN 0-7869-2983-9 |
Others
Year | Title | Author | Publisher | Pages | ISBN |
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Graphic Novels | |||||
1999 | Gerrard's Quest | Mike Grell, Pop Mhan, Norman Le | Dark Horse Comics | 112 | ISBN 1-56971-403-7 |
Novel Compilations | |||||
2009 | Artifacts Cycle I | J. Robert King, Jeff Grubb | Wizards of the Coast | 720 | ISBN 0-7869-5305-5 |
2009 | Artifacts Cycle II | Lynn Abbey, J. Robert King, Loren L. Coleman | Wizards of the Coast | 768 | ISBN 0-7869-5306-3 |
Webcomic Compilations | |||||
2010 | Path of the Planeswalker | Doug Beyer, Brady Dommermuth, Jenna Helland | Wizards of the Coast | 192 | ISBN 0-7869-5367-5 |
2011 | Path of the Planeswalker II | Doug Beyer, Brady Dommermuth, Jenna Helland | Wizards of the Coast | 160 | ISBN 0-7869-5852-9 |
2012 | Magic the Gathering: Vol. 1 | Matt Forbeck, Martin Coccolo | IDW Publishing | 104 | N/A (eBook) |
2012 | Magic the Gathering: Vol. 2 - The Spell Thief | Matt Forbeck, Martin Coccolo, Christian Duce, Dan Scott | IDW Publishing | 104 | N/A (eBook) |
The Planeswalker's Guide Series
The Planeswalker's Guide Series was a planned series of novels which were to start with A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara in September 2008. Each novel was going to contain information, concept art, card art, etc... about the plane it is dedicated to.[12] The series was later changed to web article series after the first book did not sell as well as the publisher hoped.[14]
Year | Title | Author | Pages | ISBN |
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2008 | A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara | Doug Beyer, Jenna Helland | 160 | ISBN 0-7869-5124-9 |
Notes
- General
- "Magic: The Gathering Novels". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
- "Magic: The Gathering eBooks". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
- "Magic: The Gathering Graphic Novels". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
- "Magic: The Gathering Graphic Comics". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
- Specific
- ↑ Dommermuth, Brady (2005-07-01). "July 01, 2005". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ "Magic Storyline & Environment FAQ". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ Dommermuth, Brady (2006-04-27). "April 27, 2006". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ Dommermuth, Brady (2006-09-21). "September 21, 2006". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ Dommermuth, Brady (2005-05-31). "May 31, 2005". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ "Announcement: The Kamigawa Block". Magic Arcana. Wizards of the Coast. 2004-04-08. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ "Dissension". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ "Return to Dominaria". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ "Lorwyn". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- ↑ Emery, Clayton. "Clayton Emery's Magic: The Gathering novels". Retrieved 2008-01-12.
- 1 2 3 Dommermuth, Brady (2006-06-23). "June 23, 2006". Ask Wizards. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- 1 2 3 Beyer, Doug (2008-06-04). "Planeswalkers and the Written Page". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
- ↑ Beyer, Doug (2012-11-28). "Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
- ↑ Magic Creative Team (2009-09-09). "A Planeswalker's Guide to Zendikar". Savor the Flavor. Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
See also
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