Friday, November 13, 2009

MICHAEL MOORCOCK ELRIC GRAPHIC NOVEL SAILOR SEAS FATE!!

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MICHAEL MOORCOCK's ELRIC OF MELNIBONE GRAPHIC NOVEL!
RARE AND OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find.

FIRST Comics graphic novel (1987)
script & adaptation by Roy Thomas
cover & art by Michael T. Gilbert

8 1/4-in. x 11-in., full color.
Oversized Softcover.

This is the hard to find ELRIC GRAPHIC NOVEL with lavish full color illustrations. Adapted by ROY THOMAS, the legendary writer of Marvel Comics' CONAN THE BARBARIAN.
Synopsis:
The graphic adaptation of the saga of Michael Moorcook's famous sword-and-sorcery hero - Elric of Melnibone .

Fleeing from pursuers, Elric of Melniboné at last came to the sea, his horse having run until its heart had burst. With nowhere else to run, Elric went to sleep on the shore while he awaited his fate. When he awoke, however, a great ship appeared in the mists and its crew bade him come aboard.

The ship’s arrival was more than fortuitous, however—it had arrived especially for him. Elric was the last of the Four which the ship was to carry to their ultimate destination. The Four were Prince Corum, Ereköse, Hawkmoon, and Elric—four incarnations of the Warrior Eternal. These four now sailed on strange seas that took them between worlds and times. Their journey was to take them to a land native to these parts, where they must take arms against a brother and sister called Agak and Gagak. These two, if not stopped, would shape the very fabric of reality to their purposes. Even gods could not stand against them, thus it was up to the Four!

Full color graphic adaptation of the saga of Michael Moorcook's famous sword-and-sorcery hero - Elric of Melnibone.

This is the RARE 1987 published version of Michael Moorcock's ELRIC, and was never sold in any mass market retail outlets. It was only available to purchase through comic book specialty shops.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
This is a volume in the legendary Elric saga.

Writer(s):
Michael John Moorcock
Roy Thomas

Penciller(s):
Michael T. Gilbert