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===Warp Graphics explosion and implosion=== In the 1990s, the Pinis rebranded slightly (WaRP became Warp) and then began to publish multiple titles concurrently, many with overlapping storylines, showcasing the work of new artists and writers on the series. The (initially) color titles ''New Blood'', ''Hidden Years'', and ''Shards'' for the most part carried the main storyline forward from the prehistoric to the medieval period of the World of Two Moons (now named Abode), occasionally featuring non-canonical stories. The historical background of the Wolfriders was filled out in ''Blood of Ten Chiefs'', ''Two-Spear'', and ''Kahvi''. The future of Abode was explored in ''The Rebels'' and ''Jink'', set at a time when humans have reached space and colonized other worlds and the elves have all but disappeared. A fifth tribe of elves, the WaveDancers, was introduced only to be redacted from continuity. A one-shot issue re-introduced the sea elves with a new cast of characters. The first ten issues of ''Hidden Years'' were collected in two color volumes, ''Hidden Years'' and ''Rogue's Challenge'' (Book 9 in the continuity of the second edition of graphic novels). Selected stories from the first ten issues of ''New Blood'' were collected as ''New Blood'' and ''Bedtime stories''. Towards the end of their runs, in the mid-1990s, most of these titles reverted to black and white in North America, though some were published in color in Europe. In large part as a response to the shrinking direct market in the mid-1990s, continuing storylines were collapsed together into a single 64-page anthology series introduced by the one-shot ''Metamorphosis''. The new series was simply titled ''Elfquest'' (Volume 2), and ran for 33 issues.<ref>[http://www.elfquest.com/pubs/DecadesInPrint.html Decades] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130525060853/http://www.elfquest.com/pubs/DecadesInPrint.html|date=May 25, 2013}}</ref>
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