![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Should I continue with Elric next? Is there something I should go back and read first? And then what?īasically, if someone could give me a good reading order for the whole thing, which I know is a lot, or at least some guidelines, I would really appreciate it. Azor Ahai, the prophesied savior in A Song of Ice and Fire, may also be, with his sword Lightbringer and the comment that he has been known as "Eldric Stormchaser."īut I'm speaking of things that are explicitly, canonically, "officially" part of this multiverse, at least for now.Īs of right now, I've only read Elric of Melnibone, The Fortress of the Pearl, and The Sailor on the Seas of Fate. Book 1 The Eternal Champion by Michael Moorcock 3. Also see the UK order listing for this series. ![]() In fact, arguably the Doctor (of Doctor Who) is an aspect of the Eternal Champion, at least/especially since Moorcock wrote a Doctor Who novel in which the Doctor basically meets Jerry Cornelius and tries to win an Arrow of Law with which to save the universe. Eternal Champion Series by Michael Moorcock Eternal Champion Series 15 primary works 17 total works This is the US omnibus collection series for Moorcock's The Eternal Champion saga. Elric, Erekosë, Corum, Hawkmoon, etc.Īs I understand the character, part of the appeal is that it's an archetype. I can read the comics whenever, but I'd really like to read everything he's written that counts as part of his Eternal Champions line. I'm speaking here specifically about his prose. ![]()
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