Warrior Cats is a gripping series of books about the adventures of competing clans of wild cats. These thrilling, feline fantasy adventures for readers 9+ are full of battles, action, treachery and cliff-hangers.
Written by several authors under the pseudonym of Erin Hunter, there are now over 40 Warrior Cats books in the universe, plus fifteen manga stories.
The Warriors Manga books are not just retellings of the original stories, they are brand-new graphic novel adventures with brilliant cartoon illustrations.
The four series of Warriors Manga each follow a different cat clan’s adventures. To read the books in order, start with book one - The Lost Warrior - the story of ThunderClan warrior Graystripe who has been captured by humans (or TwoLegs as humans are known to the cats) after his forest home was destroyed.
The stories all tie into the original series but can also be read as standalone graphic novel adventures.
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All the Warriors Manga books in order:
Graystripe's Adventure:
Book 1: The Lost Warrior (2008)
Book 2: Warrior's Refuge (2008)
Book 3: Warrior’s Return (2010)
Tigerstar and Sasha:
Book 1: Tigerstar and Sasha: Into the Woods (2008)
Book 2: Tigerstar and Sasha: Escape from the Forest (2009)
Book 3: Tigerstar and Sasha: Return to the Clans (2009)
Ravenpaw’s Path
Book 1: Shattered Peace (2010)
Book 2: A Clan in Need (2010)
Book 3: The Heart of a Warrior (2010)
SkyClan and the Stranger
Book 1: The Rescue (2011)
Book 2: Beyond the Code (2015)
Book 3: After the Flood (2015)
Standalone Stories:
The Rise of Scourge (2010)
A Shadow in RiverClan (2020)
Winds of Change (2021)
See All the Warrior Cats Series in Order here
This graphic novel was an interesting read! A female boss who's also a mom was great for readers of all ages to read because it lets readers know that...
I really like the illustration and plot but I think it was a bit strange and weird how its cats and overall i think it would be better if it wasn't so...
I enjoyed this graphic novel very much. The story line was very straight forward. Graystripe was a very moody character and I loved how that affected ...