Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elko Lord of the Sea | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
| 2 | Claw the Giant Monkey | 2008 | Adam Blade | N/A |
| 3 | Tarrok the Blood Spike | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
| 4 | Brutus the Hound of Horror | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
| 5 | Vipero the Snake Man | 2008 | Adam Blade | N/A |
| 6 | Flaymar the Scorched Blaze | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
| 7 | Arachnid the Spider King | 2008 | Adam Blade | N/A |
| 8 | Serpio the Slithering Shadow | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
| 9 | Trillion the Three-headed Lion | 2008 | Adam Blade | N/A |
| 10 | Tauron the Pounding Fury | 2012 | Adam Blade | Buy |
The New Age series spans ten books, mixing beasts from the 2008 Golden Armor arc with new creatures introduced in 2012. The returning beasts, Claw the Giant Monkey, Vipero the Snake Man, Arachnid the Spider King, and Trillion the Three-Headed Lion, appear alongside fresh threats including Elko Lord of the Sea, Tarrok the Blood Spike, Brutus the Hound of Horror, Flaymar the Scorched Blaze, Serpio the Slithering Shadow, and Tauron the Pounding Fury.
The “new age” framing signals a shift in the Beast Quest world, with familiar enemies returning in new contexts. Brutus the Hound of Horror and Tarrok the Blood Spike are among the more viscerally named beasts in this series, giving the arc a slightly darker edge than some of the earlier collections.
At ten books, The New Age is a substantial arc. The mix of callbacks to older beasts and genuinely new threats makes it a rewarding read for fans who have followed the series from the beginning, though the standalone format of each book means newer readers can still jump in without much background.