The Mice Templar

The Mice Templar

Cover of the first issue
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Schedule Bi-Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
    Publication date September 2007 – November 2014
    Number of issues 39
    Creative team
    Writer(s) Bryan J. L. Glass
    Artist(s) Michael Avon Oeming
    Vol. 1
    Victor Santos Vol. 2-4
    Letterer(s) James H. Glass
    Colorist(s) Wil Quintana Vol. 1
    Veronica Gandini Vol. 2-4
    Editor(s) Judy Glass
    Collected editions
    Volume 1: The Prophecy ISBN 1-60706-127-9

    The Mice Templar is an American comic book series created by Bryan J. L. Glass, and Michael Avon Oeming that is published by Image Comics. The series is an anthropomorphic fantasy tale that follows the struggles of a small group of mice against an evil tyrant king.

    The series has been published in four story arcs. Volume 1 consisted of 6 issues; 2, 8; 3, 9; the final volume was 16 issues and is intended to wrap up the series in November 2014.

    Volume one featured art by co-creator Michael Avon Oeming. Beginning in the second volume Victor Santos took over the art duties.

    Plot synopsis

    After the fall of the Templar order on the Field of Avalon a great evil has risen in the land. After many seasons of tyranny by King Icarus a long ago prophecy appears to be in the process of fulfilling itself. The young mouse, Karic, has been visited by the gods of the realm and could possibly be the return of the great Kuhl-En who originally established the Templar order and brought peace to the land. Each arc in the series is a stepping stone to Karic's growth as the main hero of the story and the challenges he faces along the way. The final arc, Legend, has Karic caught between two warring factions, each wanting him for their own purpose and willing to kill him if he chooses the opposing side.

    Legends and lore

    Significant Locations

    Characters

    Collected editions

    The series is being collected into trade paperback:

    Awards

    Writer Bryan J. L. Glass won the Harvey Award in 2009 for Best New Talent for his work on Mice Templar,[1] Mice Templar won the Harvey Award in 2010 for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 List of Harvey Award winners Past Harvey Award Winners

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