Publication History
Lanfeust of Troy was originally published in a graphic novel format in eight volumes, though it has been republished in other formats.
- Ivory of the Magohamoth ( L'Ivoire du Magohamoth) (ISBN 9782877642576) (1994)
- Thanos the Discordant ( Thanos l'incongru) (ISBN 9782877643061) (June 1995)
- Castle Or-Azur ( Castel Or-Azur) (ISBN 9782877643948) (April 1996)
- The Paladin from Eckmül ( Le Paladin d'Eckmül) (ISBN 9782877645669) (November 1996)
- The Tremor of the Haruspex ( Le Frisson de l'Haruspice) (ISBN 9782877646468) (October 1997)
- Empress Cixi ( Cixi Impératrice) (ISBN 9782877647953) (October 1998)
- Petaures Hide in Order to Die ( Les Pétaures Se Cachent pour Mourir) (ISBN 9782877649230) (October 1999)
- The Fabulous Beast ( La Bête Fabuleuse) (ISBN 9782845650336) (December 2000)
- Unknown title (2008). The story will be a filler arc set during the eight weeks unfolding between volume 8 of Lanfeust de Troy and volume 1 of the sequel series Lanfeust of the Stars.
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