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ArchLord Graphic Novel
Codemasters' MMORPG becomes a graphic novel.
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Codemasters Online Gaming announced today a partnership with manga publisher TOKYOPOP to create a graphic novel based on the company's online game ArchLord. The ArchLord graphic novel is out today February 13, 2007 in North America, with subsequent launches planned throughout European territories. Based on ArchLord’s lore and set in Chantra’s past, ArchLord the graphic novel follows the adventures of Leon, descendant of the legendary Nathan Manas, the founder of human civilization in Chantra and renowned for mastering the power of the legendary Archons. The ArchLord graphic novel is available from most major book stores in the USA for RRP $9.99, with subsequent launches to follow across Europe. For more information visit www.archlordgame.com/TOKYOPOP .

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