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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Simon Spurrier
(A/CA) Matias Bergara
In this brand new adventure in the Eisner Award-Nominated apocalyptic fantasy world of Coda, the despondent bard Hum finds a slice of tranquility with his wife, the Urken named Serka, in an ever-darkening, magic-less apocalypse - or so it seems. Prophecies of paradise and the return of magic? Hum is skeptical, while Serka faces difficult moral decisions on the road, with winter quickly approaching… New and returning fans alike shouldn't miss the highly anticipated return of Coda from GLAAD Media Award winning writer Simon Spurrier (Damn Them All, The Flash) and EW's 2019 Artist of the Year Matías Bergara (Step By Bloody Step)!
Date Available: 09/27/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Rick Berg


My favorite non-ongoing book since 2014, by leaps and bounds.
It is back and unlike so many sequels it does not feel tacked on at all. It feels like a natural continuation of the last story without contradicting anything that has come before it.
Don't miss out again as Hum has to go find his stolen pentacorn from a bunch of religious types.


I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Simon Spurrier
(A/CA) Matias Bergara
In this brand new adventure in the Eisner Award-Nominated apocalyptic fantasy world of Coda, the despondent bard Hum finds a slice of tranquility with his wife, the Urken named Serka, in an ever-darkening, magic-less apocalypse - or so it seems. Prophecies of paradise and the return of magic? Hum is skeptical, while Serka faces difficult moral decisions on the road, with winter quickly approaching… New and returning fans alike shouldn't miss the highly anticipated return of Coda from GLAAD Media Award winning writer Simon Spurrier (Damn Them All, The Flash) and EW's 2019 Artist of the Year Matías Bergara (Step By Bloody Step)!
Date Available: 09/27/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Rick Berg


My favorite non-ongoing book since 2014, by leaps and bounds.
It is back and unlike so many sequels it does not feel tacked on at all. It feels like a natural continuation of the last story without contradicting anything that has come before it.
Don't miss out again as Hum has to go find his stolen pentacorn from a bunch of religious types.


I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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