Percevan
Poster of the Barsac 2015 comics festival showing Percevan, Kervin and Guimly
Created by
  • Jean Léturgie
  • Philippe Luguy
Publication information
Publisher
Title(s)
  • 1. Les Trois Étoiles d'Ingaar (1982)
  • 2. Le Tombeau des Glaces (1983)
  • 3. L'Épée de Ganaël (1984)
  • 4. Le Pays d'Aslor (1985)
  • 5. Le Sablier d'El Jerada (1986)
  • 6. Les Clefs de Feu (1988)
  • 7. Les Seigneurs de l'Enfer (1992)
  • 8. La Table d'Émeraude (1995)
  • 9. L'Arcantane Noire (1996)
  • 10. Le Maître des Étoiles (1998)
  • 11. Les Sceaux de l'Apocalypse (2001)
  • 12. Le Septième Sceau (2004)
  • 13. Les Terres sans Retour (2010)
  • 14. Les Marches d'Eliandysse (2011)
  • 15. Le Huitième Royaume (2013)
  • 16. La Couronne du Crépuscule (2016)
FormatsOriginal material for the series has been published as a set of graphic novels.
Original languageFrench
Genre
Publication date1981 – Present
Main character(s)
  • Percevan
  • Kervin
  • Guimly
  • Balkis
  • Altaïs
  • Shyloc'h
  • Sharlaan
  • Mortepierre
  • Polémic
  • Ciensinfus
Creative team
Writer(s)
  • Jean Léturgie
  • Xavier Fauche
Artist(s)Philippe Luguy

Percevan is a French comic drawn by Philippe Luguy, and written by Jean Léturgie and Xavier Fauche, first pre-published in the French prepublication magazine Gomme ! in 1981. The adventures take place in a medieval world where magic plays an important part. The series is more mature and darker than one might think at first sight in view of the round design of Luguy.

Characters

Title List

Original Titles

Here is the complete list of the original comics as published by Dargaud:

English translations

Fantasy Flight has published four volumes in English, each volume collecting three original albums.

Legends of Percevan, Volume 1: The Stars of Ingaar — 2009; ISBN 978-1-58994-366-7
Legends of Percevan, Volume 2: The Realm of Aslor — 2009; ISBN 978-1-58994-422-0
Legends of Percevan, Volume 3: The Shadow of Malicorne — 2010; ISBN 978-1-58994-423-7
Legends of Percevan, Volume 4: The Seven Seals — 2010; ISBN 978-1-58994-504-3