Magic: The Gathering Returns to Novels in 2019 With Greg Weisman’s Ravnica
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Magic: The Gathering’s story has been a major part of the game for decades now. From comic books to short novels to web stories, the planeswalkers of the universe of Magic are constantly getting into hijinks that provide the framework of the spell-slinging card game. However, the last major Magic novel was released in 2010, and after an eight year break the game is back with a big, serious Magic novel.
In fact, there will be two novels. Both are written by Greg Weisman, whose credits stretch from Gargoyles to Star Wars Rebels, with the first being released in April of 2019 and the second following in the Fall. While fans of the Magic story have been able to keep up with the big moves in short installments that happen on the website, I’m glad that we’re getting a couple of big ole fantasy novels to sit on the couch and read while a rainstorm blows at night. That’s an optimal reading situation, and it’s hard to really get there when you’re forced to read on a screen.
As for the novel’s content, Wizards of the Coast are being a little bit cagey. It’s related to a card set coming out in 2019, and the story summary is simply this: