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Dungeons & Dragons Library Collection, Vol. 1

Current price: $29.99
Dungeons & Dragons Library Collection, Vol. 1
Dungeons & Dragons Library Collection, Vol. 1

Barnes and Noble

Dungeons & Dragons Library Collection, Vol. 1

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Explore iconic locations and fan-favorite characters from across the multiverse with these thrilling stories from the history of IDW's
Dungeons & Dragons
comics!
First, in
The Legend of Drizzt—Neverwinter Tales
the most popular character from the most popular fantasy world of all time comes to life in his first original comic book tale. Drizzt and his companion, Dahlia, hunt for something that seems part vampire and part elite dwarven warrior, and must find out how the evil lich Valindra Shadowmantle and her minion Korbin Dor'crae factor into the mystery.
Then, in
Dungeons & Dragons: Cutter
Tierflin and Doum'weille are half-Drow siblings, locked in competition for the ownership of the bloodthirsty sword Khazid'hea—the Cutter! Their father, the Drow renegade Tos'un—a veteran of battles against the Kingdom of Many-Arrows—is forced to choose his heir…but what does the powerful sword have to say on the subject?
Brought to you by writers R.A. Salvatore (creator of the beloved dark elf Drizzt Do'Urden) and Geno Salvatore with artists Agustin Padilla and David Baldeón.

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