FunPlus has launched an exciting new venture with the debut of "Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods," the first issue of a captivating comic series set in the universe of their popular strategy game, "Sea of Conquest: Pirate War." This move is a part of FunPlus's broader strategy to diversify their gaming IPs into various entertainment formats.
You’ll Now Get To Read Sea Of Conquest: Cradle Of The Gods Every Month
The series is planned to span 10 monthly issues, with the inaugural October issue now available. The narrative centers around the thrilling adventures of three childhood friends: Lavender, Cecily, and Henry Hell. Lavender dreams of exploring the vast seas but is often hindered by his own fears. Cecily, the intellectual of the trio, is a skilled tinkerer capable of transforming scraps into useful inventions. Meanwhile, Henry Hell, an infamous pirate, harbors a mysterious past that adds intrigue to their journey.
Follow their gripping tale as they navigate the treacherous Devil Seas, confronting rival pirates and the ominous magical threats posed by the Ancient Order. Dive into the world of "Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods" with a sneak peek below!
Will You Read It?
"Sea of Conquest: Cradle of the Gods" is crafted to be enjoyed independently, meaning you can fully immerse yourself in the story even if you've never played the game. Each issue promises to enrich the narrative with expansive world-building and deeper insights into the characters, their motivations, and the perilous world they navigate.
If you're attending New York Comic Con (NYCC) from October 17th to 20th, don't miss the opportunity to meet Simone D’Armini, the talented artist behind the series' cover. You'll also have the chance to pick up a free limited-edition comic and possibly receive a signature or a personalized sketch from D’Armini himself.
You can read "Cradle of the Gods" for free on the official website. Additionally, be sure to explore "Sea of Conquest: Pirate War" available on the Google Play Store.
Before you go, don't forget to check out our feature on "Lightus," a new open-world simulation game now available on Android.