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What is the exact order of chapters I should read in the LoZ comic from Valiant?


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#1 Videogamer555

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 05:01 AM

But each chapter is NOT assigned a number (1 or 2). Instead they are assigned names, so I'm having a very hard time figuring out what order the chapters actually appeared (and therefore should be read) in the actual comic. For example in issue one, the chapters are "He Also Serves" and "Missing in Action". But what order should I read them? Is it

Chapter 1: He Also Serves
Chapter 2: Missing in Action
?

Or is it

Chapter 1: Missing in Action
Chapter 2: He Also Serves
?

Please help me figure this out.

#2 Videogamer555

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 01:06 PM

Over 60 views, and NOBODY knows the answer to this question? It should be easy to answer if you have the Valiant brand Zelda comics yourself. You just need to look in each issue and see the order the chapters come in. And I'm SURE that on a forum such as this that SOMEONE has these comics as actual comic books

Edited by Videogamer555, 25 February 2010 - 01:07 PM.


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Posted 25 February 2010 - 05:44 PM

Hm, interesting question. I don't have the comics unfortunately, so I can't say for sure, other than:

The Power obviously comes before The Price. (It's a two-parter.)
The Day of the Triforce comes before Coming Home (the pages are numbered in the zip file, though the stories occur simultaneously.)
Assault come before Choices. (Another two-parter.)

Other than that, I think it's a pretty safe bet that the ones which feature on the cover and have the copyright blurb come first; that is:

Thief in the Night before Queen of Hearts.
To the First Power before Trust Me.

Unfortunately, the first issue has a pretty generic cover with the copyright info on an earlier page, so your guess is as good as mine for that one...

EDIT: Argh, my keyboard stopped working. Where was I?

Hm, assuming you have the same zip file as me, it only has issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 in... I don't know what happened to 6.

Edited by Showsni, 25 February 2010 - 05:54 PM.


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Posted 25 February 2010 - 11:42 PM

Hm, interesting question. I don't have the comics unfortunately, so I can't say for sure, other than:

The Power obviously comes before The Price. (It's a two-parter.)
The Day of the Triforce comes before Coming Home (the pages are numbered in the zip file, though the stories occur simultaneously.)
Assault come before Choices. (Another two-parter.)

Other than that, I think it's a pretty safe bet that the ones which feature on the cover and have the copyright blurb come first; that is:

Thief in the Night before Queen of Hearts.
To the First Power before Trust Me.

Unfortunately, the first issue has a pretty generic cover with the copyright info on an earlier page, so your guess is as good as mine for that one...

EDIT: Argh, my keyboard stopped working. Where was I?

Hm, assuming you have the same zip file as me, it only has issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 in... I don't know what happened to 6.


7 is a special, so I have to assume there are only volumes 1 to 5 and not a 6. They skipped a number on purpose to mark the "special" as number 7 which I believe is more like a side story, not a true 7th volume. But I could be wrong. I've been all over the internet and every site with these comics not only does not have a volume 6 for download, but does not even mention the existence of a 6th volume.

My hunch is that the numerical order for the chapters is the same as alphabetic order so "He Also Serves" would come before "Missing in Action". I assume this because I'd think otherwise the person scanning the comics would have labeled both volumes and chapters with numbers, not just labeling the volumes with numbers as is currently the case. Alternatively (and I hope this isn't the case) the person scanning and zipping these just stupidly forgot (emphasis on "stupidly") to include the chapter numbers.

#5 Nameless_Joe

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Posted 28 May 2010 - 09:07 PM

1-5 were Zelda comics. The #7 Special Issue was part of the Nintendo Comics System series, which is a different series. (It features Mario, Captain N, etc. #7 just happened to feature Link and Zelda.)

To further confuse you, the Zelda comics were released twice, and the sequence was not the same.




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