Apple Comics · ElfQuest #2 · 1987 · $1.75 · Monthly
Grade: VF+ 8.5
Cover by Wendy Pini.
“Siege at Blue Mountain” Part 2 — Wendy Pini continues the 8-part fantasy saga with Cutter, Leetah, and Rayek navigating the ongoing conflict at Blue Mountain. The ElfQuest storyline advances with the signature blend of tribal fantasy and emotional character work that made the original WaRP Graphics series a cult favorite.
Part of Apple Comics' short-lived reprint run of ElfQuest stories, bringing the Pinis' independent fantasy epic to a broader audience during the mid-1980s expansion.
Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run..
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Apple Comics · ElfQuest #2 · 1987 · $1.75 · Monthly
Grade: VF+ 8.5
Cover by Wendy Pini.
“Siege at Blue Mountain” Part 2 — Wendy Pini continues the 8-part fantasy saga with Cutter, Leetah, and Rayek navigating the ongoing conflict at Blue Mountain. The ElfQuest storyline advances with the signature blend of tribal fantasy and emotional character work that made the original WaRP Graphics series a cult favorite.
Part of Apple Comics' short-lived reprint run of ElfQuest stories, bringing the Pinis' independent fantasy epic to a broader audience during the mid-1980s expansion.
Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run..
We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out!