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StarCraft: Frontline is a four-volume anthology series of StarCraft graphic novels series by Tokyopop. The first volume, StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 1, was published August 1st, 2008. The second volume was published in January 2009, the third in July of that year and the fourth in October. All of the stories in the series stemmed directly from material developed for StarCraft II and contain "fringe stories" that normally wouldn't be told. Blizzard approves every element of the graphic novels — story, art, and cover.

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  • StarCraft: Frontline
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  • StarCraft: Frontline is a four-volume anthology series of StarCraft graphic novels series by Tokyopop. The first volume, StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 1, was published August 1st, 2008. The second volume was published in January 2009, the third in July of that year and the fourth in October. All of the stories in the series stemmed directly from material developed for StarCraft II and contain "fringe stories" that normally wouldn't be told. Blizzard approves every element of the graphic novels — story, art, and cover.
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  • Tomás Aira, Matt Dalton, Jesse Elliott, German Erramouspe, Ramanda Kamarga, Nan Kim, Seung-Hui Kye, Noel Rodriguez, Mel Joy San Juan, Hector Sevilla, Naohiro Washio
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  • Book 1: Volume 1
  • Book 2: Volume 2
  • Book 3: Volume 3
  • Book 4: Volume 4
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  • Troy Lewter, Hope Donovan
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  • Volume 3
  • Volume 4
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
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  • Saejin Oh and UDON crew, Joe Vriens
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  • StarCraft: Frontline is a four-volume anthology series of StarCraft graphic novels series by Tokyopop. The first volume, StarCraft: Frontline: Volume 1, was published August 1st, 2008. The second volume was published in January 2009, the third in July of that year and the fourth in October. All of the stories in the series stemmed directly from material developed for StarCraft II and contain "fringe stories" that normally wouldn't be told. Blizzard approves every element of the graphic novels — story, art, and cover. Many of the stories were outlined by Micky Neilson and James Waugh and passed onto various authors. After Tokyopop went out of business, the series could be bought online at ComiXology.
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