The complete next chapter from the epic world of ElfQuest

Return to the world of ElfQuest in ElfQuest: Stargazer’s Hunt Complete Edition from Dark Horse Books! This special hardcover edition of Stargazer’s Hunt compiles both complete volumes of the comic miniseries in one collection, including brand new behind-the-scenes sketches and commentary.

ElfQuest alumnus Sonny Strait returns as this series’ artist and colorist, alongside storytellers Wendy and Richard Pini, with script, layouts, and an all-new cover exclusive to this edition by Wendy Pini. Longtime fans and new readers alike will not want to miss this special offering, released just in time to celebrate ElfQuest’s 10-year-anniversary with Dark Horse Comics!

When ElfQuest: The Final Quest concluded, it ended the hero’s journey of Cutter Kinseeker, chief of the Wolfriders. But that was only the start of a new adventure for Cutter’s “brother in all but blood,” Skywise. Now the stargazer elf, who thought he knew everything about Cutter, discovers how mistaken he was. Skywise sets his sights on the cosmic horizon for answers, sending him on his own epic quest from the elves’ ancestral Star Home through uncharted space and back to the World of Two Moons. His star-spanning quest reveals interstellar majesty and the desolation of ruined worlds, but no answers to the gaps in his memory. Meanwhile Jink, the elf-daughter he left behind, returns to the ancestral home of the Wolfriders in the hope of finding a way to heal her father’s soul.


The ElfQuest Stargazer’s Hunt Complete Edition 208 page hardcover which measures at 6.625 x 10.1875”, will be available in bookstores November 21, 2023 and in comic shops November 22, 2023. It is available for pre-order now on AmazonBarnes and Noble and at your local comic shop and bookstore and will retail for $29.99.

Praise for ElfQuest:

ELFQUEST: STARGAZER’S HUNT #4 provides fans with everything they love about the ElfQuest series.”—Monkeys Fighting Robots

“’ElfQuest’ is undeniably a classic series with tons of plot history to dig up and reference, and that is evident in “Stargazer’s Hunt.” The Pinis do a good job of introducing the fantastical world and characters that inhabit it, and Strait evokes the classic, brush-heavy art style really nicely.”—Multiversity Comics