

Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Welcome to the Jungle Along the way, I’ve put notes in so readers can see how each of them fit into the wider-continuity and the novels. Reading Orderīelow is a reading order for the Dresden Files comics. Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Ghoul, Goblin cover by Ardian Syaf. You can find Dresden Files comics in all good comic book stores, online stores, eBay, and digitally on Comixology. I have put notes throughout the reading order which indicate if the comic stories are adaptations or original so you can take the guesswork out of figuring out. The first few comic stories were direct adaptations, but Dynamite Entertainment soon started releasing brand-new stories. Are These Original Stories Or Adaptations Of The Novels?Īs you’ll see below, there is a mixture of adaptations and brand-new stories. He also acts as story consultant as well, making sure that the comics align with the universe that he has created in his novels. He sure is! Jim Butcher is closely associated with the comics, plotting with his co-writer Mark Powers. The comics stories are set in between specific novels and take account what has been happening in them while telling a self-contained story. Are These Comics Set In Dresden Files Continuity? For timeline conscience fans, I have included notes about where they fit in relation to the novels. Set in the universe of the novels, these follow further adventures and cases of Harry Dresden.Ĭontinue reading to find out more about the comics and their recommended reading order. If two novels in 2020 is not enough for you, then you’ll be excited to know that Dynamite Entertainment has published The Dresden Files comics.

Starring Harry Dresden, a wizard and private investigator who investigates the supernatural happenings of Chicago, the series has gone on to become a best seller and create countless fans. For 20 years, Jim Butcher has been building an exciting urban fantasy world in his series of novels, The Dresden Files.
