Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels books in order

The Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels series adapts Sherrilyn Kenyon's Arthurian fantasy into comic book format, spanning ten volumes from 1992 to 2025.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Wager 1992 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
2 Sword of Darkness 2008 Sherrilyn Kenyon Buy
3 Knight of Darkness 2006 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
4 Lords Of Avalon: Knight Of Darkness 2010 Sherrilyn Kenyon Buy
5 Son of No One 2013 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
6 Dragonbane 2015 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
7 A Marca do Dragão 2016 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
8 Dragonmark 2001 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
9 Stygian 2018 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A
10 Shadows Within 2025 Sherrilyn Kenyon N/A

The Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels bring Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Arthurian fantasy world to life in illustrated form. The series includes comic book adaptations of Sword of Darkness and Knight of Darkness, as well as later volumes that expand the visual mythology. Marvel published several of the early adaptations, giving Kenyon’s supernatural take on Camelot a wider audience.

The ten volumes span from 1992 to 2025, making this one of Kenyon’s longest-running projects in terms of timeline. Later entries like Son of No One, Dragonbane, and Stygian share titles with her prose novels, reflecting the close ties between her graphic novel and novel continuities. Readers who prefer visual storytelling will find these a good entry point into Kenyon’s Arthurian mythology.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels series?

There are ten books in the Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels series, published between 1992 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels series?

The first book in the Lords of Avalon Graphic Novels series is The Wager, published in 1992.

How do the Lords of Avalon graphic novels relate to Kenyon's novels?

The Lords of Avalon graphic novels adapt storylines from Kenyon’s Arthurian fantasy novels into illustrated comic book format. Sword of Darkness and Knight of Darkness were both adapted, and later volumes continue the visual retelling of her Arthurian mythology alongside newer Dark-Hunter-connected titles.

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