What Is The Reading Order Of The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess Volumes?

Loved the LoZ Twilight Princess manga but lost track of the volume sequence. Need the correct arc reading order, especially after Vol. 5.
2026-07-10 02:59:55
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Wait, does the manga explain the whole 'Link is a ranch hand' thing better than the game? I always found that opening a bit slow.
2026-07-11 15:19:31
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. End of story. Seriously, it's not like the 'Kingdom Hearts' manga where things get scrambled. This is a clean, direct retelling.

My only tip is to ensure you have all volumes before starting, because the cliffhangers are brutal. I had to wait months for Volume 7 to arrive, and it was torture.
2026-07-12 00:45:40
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Look at the publication date order if you're really unsure. But it aligns perfectly with the volume numbers. Viz Media released them as Volume 1 in 2016, Volume 2 later that year, and so on until Volume 11 in 2022.

So the sequence is baked into the release schedule. The story was meant to be read as it came out, one volume after another.
2026-07-14 04:27:23
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The most straightforward answer: read the volumes in ascending numerical order. 'The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess' Vol. 1, then Vol. 2, etc.

I'd also suggest not reading summaries or spoilers for later volumes. Part of the joy is experiencing the story's twists, like the true identity of the villain, in the intended sequence.
2026-07-15 11:32:06
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