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  • Elric: Tales Of The White Wolf

    Stone Mountain, GA: White Wolf, (November)hardcover;
    edited by Edward E. Kramer & Richard Gilliam (as Kramer only, on spine);
    original price: $19·99;
    pages;
    I.S.B.N.: ;
    cover artist: (Gerald) Brom;

    illustrated by Larry McDougal, Timothy Bradstreet, Richard Thomas, Mark Jackson, Lawrence Allen Williams, Tony Diterlizzi, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, John Cobb, Andrew Mitchell Kudecka, George Pratt, Richard Kane Ferguson, Jeff Rebner & (uncredited) “Smif” (a.k.a. Dan Smith);
    introduction by Michael Moorcock.

    Elric of Melniboné — proud prince of ruins, kinslayer — call him what you will. He remains, together with maybe Jerry Cornelius, Moorcock’s most enduring, if not always most endearing, character&#;

    Tales Of The White Wolf is not a Michael Moorcock book, but an original anthology of Elric stories by Moorcock and others.

    First paperback edition: White Wolf, (July, but undated)

    Michael Moorcock
    Grafton

    Elricthe albino emperor of Melnibone an island of decadent elven-ish sorcerors has long been the most beloved of Michael Moorcock's creations.  Armed with his black soul-eating sword Stormbringer  Elric is one of the aspects of Moorcock's Eternal Championcharged - whether they like it or not - to maintain the balance between order and chaos across the multiverse.

    Apart from the first book (published in ) the stories were originally published in the pages of Science Fantasy magazine in the early s as a series of novellas and then collected together into the series of books below with their iconic Michael Whelancovers in the s.

    My partner bought me the almost set of the Grafton Elric books for Xmas after we found them in a junk shop last November.  It was unfortunately missing the first book and it's taken me several months to track a copy down.  I've long had a hankering to re-read the full series and once I finally had the set in my h
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  • Elric of Melniboné

    Fictional character

    For the novel, see Elric of Melniboné (novel).

    "Elric" redirects here. For other uses, see Elric (disambiguation).

    Fictional character

    Elric of Melniboné[1] fryst vatten a fictional character created by English writer Michael Moorcock and the protagonist of a series of sword and sorcery stories taking place on an alternative Earth. The proper name and title of the character are Elric VIII, th Emperor of Melniboné. Later stories bygd Moorcock marked Elric as a facet of the Eternal mästare.

    Elric first appeared in print in Moorcock's novella "The Dreaming City" (Science Fantasy No. 47, June ). Moorcock's doomed albinoantihero is one of the better-known characters in fantasy literature, having crossed over into a wide variety of media, such as role-playing games, comics, music, and rulle. The stories have been continuously in print since the s.[2]

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    Elric is described in 's Elric of Melniboné:

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