Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia Books in Order
Part ofGuillermo del Toro Books in OrderBrowse Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia books by Guillermo del Toro and collaborators in order, with summaries, series background, and help choosing between story guides, art books, and graphic novels.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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The Felled
by Guillermo del Toro
2018
Set in the Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia universe, this graphic novel finds Jim Lake Jr. doubting his worth as Trollhunter and as a boyfriend. As trolls recount the struggles of past Trollhunters, Jim learns how others carried the amulet and what kind of hero he wants to be.
Series background & context
Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia gathers together the print side of the animated universe Guillermo del Toro helped create with DreamWorks and Netflix. Where the shows move fast from battle to battle, these books and graphic novels slow down to explore pieces of the world in more detail.
At the core is Arcadia Oaks, a seemingly ordinary town built over layers of secrets. In the Trollhunters era, Jim Lake Jr. discovers he has been chosen as the first human Trollhunter, tasked with defending both the underground Trollmarket and the surface world from ancient enemies. Later stories add alien royalty hiding in suburbia and time traveling wizards, but the focus always comes back to a small group of kids trying to balance homework with heroism.
Titles like The Felled revisit that burden directly. In that graphic novel, Jim struggles with what it means to carry the amulet and to be someone’s boyfriend at the same time. The trolls respond by telling stories about earlier Trollhunters who also doubted themselves, each flashback adding texture to the long history behind his role.
Other volumes function as art books or guidebooks, collecting concept art, character bios, maps of Arcadia, and behind the scenes commentary on how the series was put together. A book labeled simply Tales of Arcadia typically leans into that companion role, celebrating the design of armor and monsters, the evolution of key locations, and the ways the three shows fit together.
Reading across the line, you see recurring themes: ordinary families touched by cosmic events, villains who believe they are doing the right thing for their people, and friendships that have to survive both magic and very human mistakes. The visual style remains bright and kinetic even when the stakes turn grim, which keeps the material accessible to younger readers while still feeling substantial.
For fans of the shows, these books are a way to stay in that universe once the final credits roll. For new readers, they offer an introduction to one of the more ambitious animated sagas of the last decade, one that treats its audience as smart enough to handle loss, sacrifice, and hard choices alongside jokes and adventure.
This series background is meant to give you a sense of how the different Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia titles relate to each other, so you can decide whether to start with story focused comics like The Felled or with broader companions that survey the whole arc.
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