Wolfgang Hohlbein is among the most successful and prolific German fantasy authors. His only works to be translated into English were his three
Märchenmond novels, which were published by
Tokyopop from 2006 onwards, now titled
Magic Moon. Hohlbein's books also have been adapted into other media such as radioplays. The German progressive metal band, Vanden Plas, recorded and consecutively released two full-length albums,
Chronicles of the Immortals – Netherworld (Path One) in 2014 and
Chronicles of the Immortals – Netherworld II in 2015, that were adapted from
Blutnacht, a theater production based on the author's
Die Chronik der Unsterblichen. Throughout the years, various propositions have been made to turn some of his works into film, for example for
Das Druidentor or
Azrael, but none of these projects were realized. In September 2016 however,
Constantin Film announced they will create a feature film based on his book
Hagen von Tronje. In 2020 Sony released a film called
The Magic Kids: Three Unlikely Heroes, based on his book series
Die Wolf-Gäng, about Vlad the vampire who moves to a new magical town and a special magical school, three of the year 7 children team up together as they all have their own problems - a fairy who is afraid of heights, a werewolf who is allergic to fur, and a vampire who can't stand blood. They soon discover that the town is controlled by a demon who is after one thing - a magical crystal that has been left by Vlad's mother that could bring back dark magical times if used improperly. ==Bibliography==