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==Canon==
==Canon==
In ''Magic'', [[wikipedia:Canon|canon]] is the material accepted as officially part of the story taking part in the [[Multiverse]]. The alternative terms mythology, storyline and [[timeline]] are also often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to the richly detailed imaginary worlds and history, while the latter typically refer to the single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".
In ''Magic'', [[wikipedia:Canon|canon]] is the material accepted as officially part of the story taking part in the [[Multiverse]]. The alternative terms (official) mythology, continuity, storyline and [[timeline]] are also often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to the richly detailed imaginary worlds and history, while the latter typically refer to the single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".


===Prerevisionist===
===Prerevisionist===
The first books were printed by [[Harper Prism]]. These are part of prerevisionist continuity, although most fit in the post-revisionist continuity quite easily as well. On this page, sources released before the revision are marked with an asterisk (*).  
The first books were printed by [[Harper Prism]]. These are part of prerevisionist continuity, although most fit in the post-revisionist continuity quite easily as well. On this page, sources released before the revision are marked with an {{nowrap|asterisk (*).}}


===Revisionist===
===Revisionist===
When ''[[Tempest]]'' was released, [[Wizards of the Coast]] started to get more involved with the story than they had been before, and declared that from that moment on there was a new continuity: older books were still canon as long as newer books didn't contradict them.  
When ''[[Tempest]]'' was released, [[Wizards of the Coast]] started to get more involved with the story than they had been before, and declared that from that moment on there was a new continuity: older books were still canon as long as newer books didn't contradict them.
 
===Non-canon===
The [[Acorn]] Multiverse is known as the [[Un-iverse]].<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/167568119168/so-when-can-we-expect-a-set-called-bablovia|title=So, when can we expect a set called Bablovia?|November 16, 2017}}</ref> This is a separate entity<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/167283130828/so-the-domina-multiverse-un-multiverse-and|title=So the Domina Multiverse, Un-Multiverse, and Sparks Multiverse are all separate, right?|November 08, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/167310763303/are-you-worried-about-multiverse-creep-youve|title=Are you worried about Multiverse creep?|November 09, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/167578427183/why-is-the-un-iverse-separeted-from-the|title=Why is the Un-iverse separated from the multiverse?|November 17, 2017}}</ref>, a parallel universe.<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/188301191723/hi-mark-you-said-bablovia-is-a-different|title=How the heck did Urza (or just his head) get there?|October 12, 2019}}</ref>
 
Characters, in slightly different forms, can exist in both the Multiverse and the Un-iverse at the same time.<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172833490553/bablovia-is-in-the-wrong-multiverse-does-that|title= “Bablovia is in the wrong multiverse”|April 11, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/186942014433/kind-of-a-convoluted-question-given-that|title= are planeswalkers limited to their own multiverse?|August 11, 2019}}</ref>
 
Since 2020, there is also a series of [[black-bordered]] [[non-canon card]]s.
 
The storyline of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms]]'' and the [[Universes Beyond]] series are declared non-canon.<ref name="Voyages">{{DailyRef|news/magics-voyages-universes-beyond-2021-02-25|Magic's Voyages to the Universes Beyond|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|February 25, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/650535243539972096/where-does-adventures-in-the-forgotten-realms-fit|title=Where does Adventures in the Forgotten realms fit in with the current lore?|May 7, 2021}}</ref>
 
Flavor-wise, [[Special Guest]]s are represented through the art style of the set they are included in but they are non-canon representations and are not intended to actually be on that plane.<ref name="Preview Vegas">{{YouTubeRef|L6TozMnI3Cc|The Preview Panel at MagicCon: Las Vegas 2023|channel=[[Magic: The Gathering]]|date=September 22, 2023}}</ref>
 
====BOOM! continuity====
The events depicted in the [[Magic (BOOM! comic)|Magic BOOM! comics]] are officially declared to not be part of the TCG's canon. They are based on the familiar characters and locations, but have their own continuity.<ref>{{YouTubeRef|PeSUIqjNDF0|Magic Comes Back to Comics|channel=[[Weekly MTG]]|date=March 12, 2021}}</ref> Many events in Boom! continuity appear to have happened similarly to the TCG, with differences such as Niv-Mizzet being reborn in a [[mizzium]] body instead of as an avatar of the Guildpact.<ref>Jed MacKay (2021). [[Magic (BOOM! comic)|Magic]]. Boom. Issue 3.</ref>
 
===Ambiguous canon===
Story elements made as a part of third party products, such as video games like [[Magic: The Gathering (MicroProse)|Magic: the Gathering (Microprose)]], [[Magic 2014/Duels of the Planeswalkers|Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014]], or [[Magic: Legends]] may contain story elements that are not confirmed to be part of the main TCG canon. In the absence of explicit confirmation (such as story elements working their way into the TCG continuity), these story elements may be labelled as ambiguous canon. Similarly, any previous story with elements incongruous with current continuity (but not explicitly contradicted elsewhere), such as [[Test of Metal]], may also be labelled ambiguous.


==Books==
==Books==
The novels are the main source of storyline knowledge.  
The novels are the main source of storyline knowledge.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/magic-gathering-novels-2012-09-13|''Magic: The Gathering'' Novels|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|September 13, 2012}}</ref>


====Harper Prism====
====Harper Prism====
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* [[Artifacts Cycle]]
* [[Artifacts Cycle]]
** ''[[The Brothers' War]]''
** ''[[The Brothers' War (novel)|The Brothers' War]]''
** ''[[Planeswalker (novel)|Planeswalker]]''
** ''[[Planeswalker (novel)|Planeswalker]]''
** ''[[Time Streams]]''
** ''[[Time Streams]]''
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* [[Invasion Cycle]]
* [[Invasion Cycle]]
** ''[[The Thran]]'' (prequel)
** ''[[The Thran]]'' (prologue )
** ''[[Invasion (novel)|Invasion]]''
** ''[[Invasion (novel)|Invasion]]''
** ''[[Planeshift (novel)|Planeshift]]''
** ''[[Planeshift (novel)|Planeshift]]''
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* Planeswalker's Guides
* Planeswalker's Guides
**''[[A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara]]''
**''[[A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara]]''
*Return to Ravnica novels
**''[[Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One]]''
**''[[Gatecrash: The Secretist, Part Two]]''
**''[[Dragon's Maze: The Secretist, Part Three]]''
*Theros novels
**''[[Theros: Godsend, Part I]]''
**''[[Journey into Nyx: Godsend, Part II]]''
*''[[Children of the Nameless]]''
*''[[The Gathering Storm]]''


* War of the Spark novels
* War of the Spark novels
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**''[[Path of the Planeswalker]]''
**''[[Path of the Planeswalker]]''
**''[[Path of the Planeswalker II]]''
**''[[Path of the Planeswalker II]]''
*''[[Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest]]''
*''[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths — Sundered Bond]]''


* Anthologies
* Anthologies
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* Game Guides
* Game Guides
**''[[The Official Guide to Urza's Saga]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/files/Remembrance.pdf A Time for Remembrance]''"
**''[[The Official Guide to Urza's Saga]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/app/download/6857819/Remembrance.pdf A Time for Remembrance]''"
**''[[The Official Urza's Legacy Game Guide]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/files/scars.pdf Scars of the Legacy]''"
**''[[The Official Urza's Legacy Game Guide]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/files/scars.pdf Scars of the Legacy]''"
**''[[The Official Urza's Destiny Game Guide]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/files/autopsy.pdf Phyrexian Autopsy]''"
**''[[The Official Urza's Destiny Game Guide]]'' with the short story "''[http://www.willmcdermott.com/files/autopsy.pdf Phyrexian Autopsy]''"
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==Comics==
==Comics==
[[Image:Musings Magic Special.gif|right|200px]]
[[Image:Musings Magic Special.gif|right|200px]]
Another media that contributed much to the Magic storyline in prerevision days were comics printed by [[ARMADA]] (an imprint of Acclaim Comics).<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/magic-history-time-2009-06-01|A Magic History of Time|[[Michael G. Ryan]]|June 01, 2009}}</ref> Many plotlines of these comics were supposed to come together in a series called about the [[Planeswalker War|Planeswalker War of Corondor]], but that series was canceled in favor of the [[Weatherlight Saga]]. Despite the cancellation, information that would have been in these comics has been provided by [[Jeff Gómez]], the editor of the Magic line at Armada. Following that, 4 comics were printed by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
Another media that contributed much to the Magic storyline in prerevision days were comics printed by [[ARMADA]] (an imprint of Acclaim Comics).<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/magic-history-time-2009-06-01|A Magic History of Time|[[Michael G. Ryan]]|June 01, 2009}}</ref> Many plotlines of these comics were supposed to come together in a series called about the [[Planeswalker War|Planeswalker War of Corondor]], but that series was canceled in favor of the [[Weatherlight Saga]]. Despite the cancellation, information that would have been in these comics has been provided by [[Wikipedia:Jeff Gomez|Jeff Gómez]], the editor of the Magic line at Armada. Following that, 4 comics were printed by [[Dark Horse Comics]].


In the meantime, promotional comics appeared in [[The Duelist#TopDeck|TopDeck Magazine]] and a short online comic was released on [[magicthegathering.com]] (see below).
In the meantime, promotional comics appeared in [[The Duelist#TopDeck|TopDeck Magazine]] and a short online comic was released on [[magicthegathering.com]] (see below).
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==== Gotta Comics ====
==== Gotta Comics ====
* ''[[Magic - Urza & Mishra]]''<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.jp/MAGIC%E2%80%95URZA-MISHRA-%E5%B0%8F%E9%87%8E-%E6%95%8F%E6%B4%8B/dp/4091580416/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1205249845&sr=8-2 Amazon.jp page]</ref><ref>[http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=105780 Manga Magic? ] {{Em}} MTG Salvation</ref>
* ''[[Magic - Urza & Mishra]]''<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.jp/MAGIC%E2%80%95URZA-MISHRA-%E5%B0%8F%E9%87%8E-%E6%95%8F%E6%B4%8B/dp/4091580416/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1205249845&sr=8-2 Amazon.jp page]</ref><ref>[http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=105780 Manga Magic? ] {{Em}} MTG Salvation</ref>
====Dengeki-Maoh====
On February 27, 2010, the Japanese magazine ''Dengeki-Maoh'' published a manga-version of ''[[The Purifying Fire]]'', drawn by Yoshino Himori.<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/magic-manga-2010-03-02|Magic Manga|[[Magic Arcana]]|March 02, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/jace-vs-chandra-go-japanese-2010-06-28-0|Jace vs. Chandra Go Japanese|[[Monty Ashley]]|June 28, 2010}}</ref>


==== IDW Publishing ====
==== IDW Publishing ====
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* ''[[Magic: The Gathering - Theros]]'' #1-5
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering - Theros]]'' #1-5
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering - Chandra]]'' <ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/08/08/new-magic-the-gathering-comic-celebrates-the-franchises-25th-anniversary IDW Publishing (Aug 8, 2018). New Magic: The Gathering Comic Celebrates The Franchise's 25th Anniversary]</ref>
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering - Chandra]]'' <ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/08/08/new-magic-the-gathering-comic-celebrates-the-franchises-25th-anniversary IDW Publishing (Aug 8, 2018). New Magic: The Gathering Comic Celebrates The Franchise's 25th Anniversary]</ref>
====Manga====
{{Main|Magic manga}}
[[Magic: The Gathering]] Japan has released manga associated with most sets beginning in [[Ixalan block]].
====BOOM! Studios====
Published by [[Wikipedia:Boom! Studios|BOOM! Studios]]
* ''[[Magic (BOOM! comic)|Magic]]'' [[comic]] (ongoing) <ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/magic-the-gathering-comic-boom-studios-ravnica-zendikar|title=Magic: The Gathering Returns to Comics in April 2021|author=Jesse Schedeen|date=January 21, 2021|publisher=Ign.com}}</ref>
* ''[[Magic: Master of Metal]]'' (one-shot)
* ''[[Magic: The Hidden Planeswalker]]'' (four-issue)
* ''[[Magic: Ajani Goldmane]]'' (one-shot)
* ''[[Magic: Nahiri the Lithomancer]]'' (one-shot)
* ''[[Magic Planeswalkers: Noble]]'' (one-shot)
* ''[[Magic Planeswalkers: Notorious]]'' (one-shot)


==Magazines==
==Magazines==
Back in the days, before there was widely available internet, people read about Magic in magazines like [[Scry]] and [[InQuest]]. The most famous of these would be [[the Duelist]], which was the 'official' magic magazine and thus also contained tidbits about the storyline, or even some short stories.
Back in the days, before there was widely available internet, people read about Magic in magazines like ''[[Scrye]]'' and ''[[InQuest]]''. The most famous of these would be ''[[The Duelist]]'', which was the 'official' magic magazine and thus also contained tidbits about the storyline, or even some short stories.


====The Duelist====
====The Duelist====
{{Main|The Duelist#Issues}}
{{Main|The Duelist#Issues}}
* #0 (Supplement) Antiquities War*
* #0 (Supplement) Antiquities War*
* #1 [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/planeswalkers/week1#footnote2]
* #1 [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/planeswalkers/week1#footnote2 Duel for Dominia]
* #2 The Dark, Mezzlock's Challenge #1*
* #2 The Dark, Mezzlock's Challenge #1*
* #3 Fallen Empires, Mezzlock's Challenge #2*
* #3 Fallen Empires, Mezzlock's Challenge #2*
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{{Main|Savor the Flavor}}
{{Main|Savor the Flavor}}


====[[Uncharted Realms]] short stories====
====On the Mirrodin Site====
''Uncharted Realms'' was a column that appeared weekly on [[DailyMTG.com]]. Written by members of the ''Magic: The Gathering'' Creative Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of Magic: The Gathering. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but has since expanded to more general stories.
''On the Mirrodin Site'' was a column that appeared on [[DailyMTG.com]]. Written by members of the ''Magic: The Gathering'' Creative Team, it told stories about some of denizens of Mirrodin during the [[Phyrexian]] invasion and reveals some details about the Mirran-Phyrexian war. These were originally posted on the [https://company.wizards.com/en Mirrodin Site] which was later defunct.
{{Main|Uncharted Realms}}
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/mirrodin-site-ria-bladehold-2011-05-20 Ria of Bladehold]
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/mirrodin-site-unctus-synod-2011-05-27 Unctus of the Synod]
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/mirrodin-site-roxith-thane-rot-2011-06-03 Roxith, Thane of Rot]
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/mirrodin-site-farris-anvil-2011-06-10 Farris of the Anvil]
*[https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/mirrodin-site-kessla-temple-might-2011-06-17 Kessla of Temple Might]
 
====Uncharted Realms short stories====
{{Main|Magic Story}}
''Uncharted Realms'' was a column that appeared weekly on [[DailyMTG.com]]. Written by members of the ''Magic: The Gathering'' [[Creative]] Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of ''Magic: The Gathering''. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but later expanded to more general stories.
 
====Magic Story====
{{Main|Magic Story}}
''Magic Story'' is the successor to ''Uncharted Realms''. It is the same concept, but features more writers from outside of [[Wizards of the Coast]].


====Feature Articles short stories====
====Feature Articles short stories====
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====Other online stories====
====Other online stories====
* ''[[Planar Chaos]]''
* ''[[Planar Chaos]]''
**''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/planarchaos2/story1 "Destiny"]'', by [[Michael G. Ryan]] (currently down, try [http://web.archive.org/web/20070519165543/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/planarchaos2/story1])
**''[[Destiny]]'', by [[Michael G. Ryan]] (currently down, try [http://web.archive.org/web/20070519165543/http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/planarchaos2/story1])
* ''[[Coldsnap]]''
* ''[[Coldsnap]]''
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/coldsnaplore/fiction1 "The Horror from Ronom Glacier"]'', by [[Doug Beyer]]
** ''[[The Horror at Ronom Glacier]]'', by [[Doug Beyer]]
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/coldsnaplore/fiction2 "The Battle Of Kjeldor"]'', by [[Monty Ashley]]
** ''[[The Battle of Kjeldor]]'', by [[Monty Ashley]]
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/coldsnaplore/fiction3 "Vannemir's Choice"]'', by [[Adam Lee]]
** ''[[Vannemir's Choice]]'', by [[Adam Lee]]
* ''[[Dissension]]''
* ''[[Dissension]]''
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/azoriusfiction1 "The Hussar's Last Mission"]'', by [[Doug Beyer]]
** ''[[The Hussar's Last Mission]]'', by [[Doug Beyer]]
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/simicfiction "Life is Beautiful"]'', by [[Rei Nakazawa]]
** ''[[Life is Beautiful]]'', by [[Rei Nakazawa]]
** ''[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/dissension/rakdosfiction "The Merrytown Massacre"]'', by [[Jay Moldenhauer-Salazar]]
** ''[[The Merrytown Massacre]]'', by [[Jay Moldenhauer-Salazar]]
* [[Kamigawa block]]
* [[Kamigawa block]]
** [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/kamigawa/vignettes The Kamigawa Vignettes]
** [[The Kamigawa Vignettes]]
* ''[[Visions]]''
* ''[[Visions]]''
** [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/products/visionsbackstory ''Visions:'' The Backstory]*
** [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=magic/products/visionsbackstory ''Visions:'' The Backstory]*
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=== Sega ===
=== Sega ===
* [[Magic: The Gathering (Sega)|Magic: The Gathering]]
* [[Magic: The Gathering (Sega)|Magic: The Gathering]]
===Cryptic Studios===
* [[Magic: Legends]] (canonicity uncertain)


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 08:38, 28 October 2023

This article contains a list of sources about the Magic: The Gathering storyline.[1]

Canon

In Magic, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story taking part in the Multiverse. The alternative terms (official) mythology, continuity, storyline and timeline are also often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to the richly detailed imaginary worlds and history, while the latter typically refer to the single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".

Prerevisionist

The first books were printed by Harper Prism. These are part of prerevisionist continuity, although most fit in the post-revisionist continuity quite easily as well. On this page, sources released before the revision are marked with an asterisk (*).

Revisionist

When Tempest was released, Wizards of the Coast started to get more involved with the story than they had been before, and declared that from that moment on there was a new continuity: older books were still canon as long as newer books didn't contradict them.

Non-canon

The Acorn Multiverse is known as the Un-iverse.[2] This is a separate entity[3][4][5], a parallel universe.[6]

Characters, in slightly different forms, can exist in both the Multiverse and the Un-iverse at the same time.[7][8]

Since 2020, there is also a series of black-bordered non-canon cards.

The storyline of Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and the Universes Beyond series are declared non-canon.[9][10]

Flavor-wise, Special Guests are represented through the art style of the set they are included in but they are non-canon representations and are not intended to actually be on that plane.[11]

BOOM! continuity

The events depicted in the Magic BOOM! comics are officially declared to not be part of the TCG's canon. They are based on the familiar characters and locations, but have their own continuity.[12] Many events in Boom! continuity appear to have happened similarly to the TCG, with differences such as Niv-Mizzet being reborn in a mizzium body instead of as an avatar of the Guildpact.[13]

Ambiguous canon

Story elements made as a part of third party products, such as video games like Magic: the Gathering (Microprose), Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014, or Magic: Legends may contain story elements that are not confirmed to be part of the main TCG canon. In the absence of explicit confirmation (such as story elements working their way into the TCG continuity), these story elements may be labelled as ambiguous canon. Similarly, any previous story with elements incongruous with current continuity (but not explicitly contradicted elsewhere), such as Test of Metal, may also be labelled ambiguous.

Books

The novels are the main source of storyline knowledge.[14]

Harper Prism

Wizards of the Coast

From Tempest onward, Wizards of the Coast has been publishing its own novels, most of which have been structured in cycles of 3 or 4 books.

Comics

Another media that contributed much to the Magic storyline in prerevision days were comics printed by ARMADA (an imprint of Acclaim Comics).[15] Many plotlines of these comics were supposed to come together in a series called about the Planeswalker War of Corondor, but that series was canceled in favor of the Weatherlight Saga. Despite the cancellation, information that would have been in these comics has been provided by Jeff Gómez, the editor of the Magic line at Armada. Following that, 4 comics were printed by Dark Horse Comics.

In the meantime, promotional comics appeared in TopDeck Magazine and a short online comic was released on magicthegathering.com (see below).

In January 2012, the comic company IDW Publishing began printing the first official Magic comics produced outside of the company in over a decade.[16] The series follows the exploits of the thief Dack Fayden. The series ended in 2014.

As of December 2017, new comics were expected, as part of Chris Cocks' effort to continue the expansion of the intellectual property.[17] Again published by IDW Publishing, the first of these was published in 2018 and featured Chandra Nalaar.

ARMADA Comics

Dark Horse

Gotta Comics

Dengeki-Maoh

On February 27, 2010, the Japanese magazine Dengeki-Maoh published a manga-version of The Purifying Fire, drawn by Yoshino Himori.[20][21]

IDW Publishing

Manga

Main article: Magic manga

Magic: The Gathering Japan has released manga associated with most sets beginning in Ixalan block.

BOOM! Studios

Published by BOOM! Studios

Magazines

Back in the days, before there was widely available internet, people read about Magic in magazines like Scrye and InQuest. The most famous of these would be The Duelist, which was the 'official' magic magazine and thus also contained tidbits about the storyline, or even some short stories.

The Duelist

Main article: The Duelist#Issues

Top Deck

  • #1 Mercadian Masques
  • #4 The Dark Ambassador, Nemesis
  • #8 Prophecy
  • #12 Invasion

Scans have been posted here

Digital

Wizards of the Coast sites

The Multiverse

Lore on the Cards

Main article: Lore on the Cards

Webcomics

Between 2007 and 2011, Wizards of the Coast published a series of webcomics on their website.

Main article: Webcomics

Savor the Flavor short stories

Savor the Flavor was a column that appeared on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it explored the creative process behind the flavor, including card art, flavor text, card names, world-building, books, comics, and the foundations of Magic: The Gathering on fantasy. It was replaced then by the Uncharted Realms column.

Main article: Savor the Flavor

On the Mirrodin Site

On the Mirrodin Site was a column that appeared on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it told stories about some of denizens of Mirrodin during the Phyrexian invasion and reveals some details about the Mirran-Phyrexian war. These were originally posted on the Mirrodin Site which was later defunct.

Uncharted Realms short stories

Main article: Magic Story

Uncharted Realms was a column that appeared weekly on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of Magic: The Gathering. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but later expanded to more general stories.

Magic Story

Main article: Magic Story

Magic Story is the successor to Uncharted Realms. It is the same concept, but features more writers from outside of Wizards of the Coast.

Feature Articles short stories

Feature Articles was a column that appeared irregularly on DailyMTG.com. Occasionally, these features would be used to help tell the story of the current block. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of Magic: The Gathering. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but has since expanded to more general stories.

Magic Story Podcasts

Magic Story Podcasts have appeared occasionally on DailyMTG.com, and have occasionally included new story information.

Other online stories

Reposts of older stories

Older articles

These pages were launched in the days of the Weatherlight Saga, and thus post-revisionist, but they have not been updated anymore and are often down.

Third Party Sites

Archived sites

The Duelist is not being printed anymore. The Internet has taken the place of many magazines, also on storyline territory. But even before the decline of printed magazines, there was information about the magic storyline to be found on the World Wide Web.

Acclaim

Acclaim produced a computer game called Battlemage that centered around the Planeswalker War. On its site, Acclaim posted a long history of the conflict. Most of it is a recap of the ARMADA comics, although it does include some stuff not mentioned anywhere else.

Computer games

There are also some computer games based on Magic that reveal parts of the storyline. The Battlegrounds game did have a storyline, but it was never in-continuity.

Acclaim

Microprose

Sega

Cryptic Studios

See also

References

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