How the Quest Was Won

How the Quest Was Won
Author: Ru Emerson
Publisher: Ace
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780441006748

This thrilling conclusion to the adventure trilogy, based on the popular TV series, plunges Xena and her friends into the ultimate confrontation between good and evil. They must protect Helen from her brutal husband after he discovers where she is hidden.

The Empty Throne

The Empty Throne
Author: Ru Emerson
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425170625

The Further Adventures of Xena, Warrior Princess

The Further Adventures of Xena, Warrior Princess
Author: Martin Greenberg
Publisher: Ace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Fantasy fiction, American
ISBN: 9780441008520

This ultimate collection for fans of the syndicated TV series Xena: Warrior Princess, ending after six seasons in August, 2001, features 15 all-new original stories by 17 of fantasy's best-known authors who bring Xena, Gabrielle, Joxer, Ares, and a host of Olympians back to life in these adventures. Authors include Jennifer Roberson, Diane Duane, Melissa Good, Greg Cox, and others.

Go Quest, Young Man

Go Quest, Young Man
Author: Ru Emerson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780441006373

First in an all-new trilogy based on the Universal Television series. Seeking fortune, fame and Gabrielle's approval, Joxer signs up for a suspicious quest. But Xena discovers that some unpleasantly familiar faces are involved: Menelaus, the King of Sparta, and a venal priest of Apollo named Avicus. King and priest are up to no good.

How Xena Changed Our Lives

How Xena Changed Our Lives
Author: Nikki Stafford
Publisher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2002
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1550225006

Xena, the warrior princess, and her loyal companion, Gabrielle, have battled the airwaves for love, peace, and forgiveness and become modern icons for fervent devotees. These stories, written by fans, describe the impact the show has had on their lives, from people they've met and relationships they've cultivated with other viewers to special encounters with the stars of the show in times of need. Other stories illustrate lessons learned and achievements gained, inspired by Xena's physical strength or Gabrielle's intellect.

Athena's Daughters

Athena's Daughters
Author: Frances Early
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780815629894

This book is unique in its critical inquiry into the new woman warrior's appropriation of violence and the Western war narrative. Informed by feminist theoretical debates regarding women's new roles, the authors delve into the meaning of that appropriation for alternative storytelling. To date, television's "ferocious few" have received little scholarly attention. By inviting a variety of perspectives, editors Frances Early and Kathleen Kennedy provide a cutting-edge forum to recognize women's increasing role in popular culture as they are cast as action heroes. As a timely and accessible work, this book will appeal to scholars, feminists, cultural critics, and the general reader.

Diana

Diana
Author: Marcus L. Rowland
Publisher: Heliograph
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781930658134

Diana: Warrior Princess is a modern-day role playing game with a difference. Imagine our world, as seen by someone as remote from us as we are from the ancient Greeks, and with as many gaps in their knowledge. Then imagine it converted into a TV series by a production company showing the loving attention to historical accuracy we have come to expect from such series. Throw realism out of the window. Run adventures in which Eva Peron is Hitler's mistress, or JFK meets Queen Victoria. Zulu hordes swarm across Vietnam, the Spanish Inquisition stalk heretics in Manhattan, steam cars co-exist with ICBMs, Babbage engines, stealth bombers and sorcerers. A complete role playing game in 109 pages! Includes the complete adventure "Diana Does Dallas."

Xena Warrior Princess: The Huntress and the Sphinx

Xena Warrior Princess: The Huntress and the Sphinx
Author: Ru Emerson
Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1443445452

Passing through Athens, Xena, the Warrior Princess, and her apprentice, the bard Gabrielle, are just in time for the women’s foot races—in which the legendary hunter, Atalanta, will be running. But when a band of armed raiders kidnap a group of maidens, Xena and Gabrielle must rely on Atalanta’s tracking skills to find the girls before it is too late. But Atalanta may not be who she seems, and as the trail leads to a sphinx—one of the most dangerous and duplicitous creatures of the ancient world—Xena and Atalanta’s skills with the blade become meaningless, and only Gabrielle can save them. Based on the hit television series, Xena: Warrior Princess, created by John Schulian and Robert Tapert, The Huntress and the Sphinx continues the story of Xena and her trusted companion, Gabrielle, as they fight to protect the innocent and to redeem Xena’s troubled past.

Xena: Warrior Princess #1

Xena: Warrior Princess #1
Author: Vita Ayala
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2019-04-17
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

In a time of ancient gods, warlords and kings…a land in turmoil called out for a hero! She was XENA, a mighty princess forged in the heat of battle! In this all-new series, writer VITA AYALA (Black Panther, Shuri, Wonder Woman, The Wilds) and artist OLYMPIA SWEETMAN throw Xena and her companion Gabrielle headfirst into a mysterious adventure. Can Xena discover the secrets of a village full of super-strong children, before jealous and petty GODS get involved?

Djeliya

Djeliya
Author: Juni Ba
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1952203511

Juni Ba’s Djeliya is a stunning graphic novel retelling, recontextualization, and remix of the West African Sundiata epic of Mandé origin. Inspired by West African folklore and stories handed over centuries, this unique graphic novel follows the adventures of Mansour Keita, last prince of a dying kingdom, and Awa Kouyaté, his loyal Djeli, or 'royal storyteller' as they journey to meet the great wizard who destroyed their world and then withdrew into his tower, never to be seen again. On their journey they'll cross paths with friend and foe, from myth and legend alike, and revisit the traditions, tales, and stories that gave birth to their people and nurture them still. But what dark secret lies at the heart of these stories, and what purpose do their tellers truly serve?