Ultima Manga

Around 1988, when Origin and FCI were creating Japanese versions of the Ultima series, the Japanese publisher JICC published four manga based upon the games.

Ultima: The Terror of Exodus
Main article: Ultima: The Terror of Exodus




 * Publisher: JICC.
 * Author: Seiji Tanaka
 * Published: Aug. 15, 1988.
 * Length: 252 pages (first 8 pages are in color)
 * Original List Price: 880¥ (about US$7)

Summary: When the dark god of evil, Exodus, arises once more in the realm of Sosaria, it resurrects the evil magicians Mondain and Minax and with their aide threatens to plunge the land into eternal darkness. Its up to the four chosen "Dragon Warriors" of prophecy to defeat it: Genji, a futuristic space explorer; Aida, a peaceful, animal-loving cleric; Lennon, a paranoid and often disgruntled bard; and Bigelow, a mechanized robot with a capacity for human emotion.



Ultima: The Quest of the Avatar
Main article: Ultima: The Quest of the Avatar
 * Publisher: JICC.
 * Author: Yuko Tanaka
 * Published: Aug. 29, 1989
 * Length: 252 pages (first 8 pages are in color)
 * '''Original List Price: 900¥ (about US$7)

Synopsis: A young paladin, Deane goes on a quest to discover what has become of his older brother, the druid, Shiva, who embarked on the quest of the Avatar some years ago. Along the way he meets a variety of new friends and eventually comes to learn the truth about who he is and what he is fated to become.



Ultima: The Fall of Magincia
Main article: Ultima: The Fall of Magincia


 * Publisher: JICC.
 * Author: Hiroyuki Watanabe
 * Published: Dec. 15, 1990.
 * Length: 248 pages (first 8 pages are in color)
 * '''Original List Price: 980¥

Synopsis: Britannia's seas are being ravaged by monsters under the command of the sorceror Vitor, head of Magincia's merchants. The young pirate captain Susadora and his gang -  accompanied by Rani Sentri, captain of Britannia's special forces  -  are commanded by Lord British to find arms strong enough to stop Vitor, as well as discover a mysterious truth about Susadora himself.



The Maze of Schwarzschild

 * Publisher: JICC.
 * Author: Seiji Tanaka
 * Published: Nov. 15, 1991
 * Original List Price: ¥980



Little is known about this publication. Other than the title and the cover, it is known to be a direct continuation of the "Exodus"-maga, complete with the heroes of said story.

One bit that did surface is the illustration shown at the left. It shows an asteroid that is engraved with the Codex Symbol and the three people that are most likely the hero role call. However, from these bits no conclusion can be made about the story, other than it seems to be rather strange (outer space after all...).