FunPlus has just unveiled the first issue of Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods, a thrilling new comic series that expands the universe of their popular strategy game, Sea of Conquest: Pirate War. This launch marks a bold move by FunPlus to extend their gaming world into the realm of comics, promising a rich narrative experience for fans and newcomers alike.
You’ll Now Get To Read Sea Of Conquest: Cradle Of The Gods Every Month
This exciting series is set to release 10 monthly issues, with the inaugural October issue now available. Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods takes readers on an adventurous journey with three childhood friends: Lavender, Cecily, and Henry Hell. Lavender, driven by his dream to explore the seas, often finds his ambitions hampered by fear. Cecily, the group's intellect, is a talented tinkerer capable of transforming scraps into valuable tools. And then there's Henry Hell, an infamous pirate shrouded in mystery.
The narrative follows these characters as they navigate the treacherous Devil Seas, confronting rival pirates and battling the sinister magical threats posed by the Ancient Order. Dive into the world of Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods with the preview below!
Will You Read It?
Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods is crafted to be accessible to all readers, ensuring that even those unfamiliar with the game can fully immerse themselves in the story. Each issue promises to deliver expansive world-building, offering deeper insights into the characters' backstories, their driving forces, and the perilous world they navigate.
If you're heading to New York Comic Con (NYCC) from October 17th to 20th, you'll have the chance to meet Simone D’Armini, the talented artist behind the comic's cover. Attendees can pick up a free limited-edition comic and even get a signature or a personalized sketch from D’Armini himself.
You can read Cradle of the Gods for free on the official website. Don't forget to explore Sea of Conquest: Pirate War on the Google Play Store as well.
Before you go, be sure to check out our feature on Lightus, a new open-world simulation game available on Android.