Magdalena #2 (2010)

Magdalena #2 (2010)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ron Marz
(A) Nelson Blake II
(Cov) Ryan Sook

The Star of the Forthcoming Feature Film Gets Her Own Series!
Patience, the current Magdalena, and her mentor Kristof fight for their lives against a demonic horde. Even if she survives the encounter, Patience must decide if the Church is merely luring her back like a lamb to the slaughter…
Date Available: 06/16/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Top Cow is known for some fine lookin’ covers, like here. In fact, this cover purrs, with its dark detail on the arm shields, the cascading hair, all accentuated by a pose that I could actually see someone doing. And black; when are Top Cow covers so black? So I got it, but unenthusiastically, since I'm not a fan of supernatural comics, and the title struck me as a tired twist from a Dan Brown novel. How wrong could I be. Yes, the twist part still holds, but the calm, ruthless story telling got me. The back-story itself is simple; the present day Magdalena, a descendant in a long line of supernatural enforcers, has departed from her church. Ron Marz explores her decision, letting the tension build as the Church entices her to return, even as a boy is being twisted to great evil. Only some bland, obligatory fist-a-cuffs taints the comic, but I gotta recommend it. Did I mention the cover?
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ron Marz
(A) Nelson Blake II
(Cov) Ryan Sook

The Star of the Forthcoming Feature Film Gets Her Own Series!
Patience, the current Magdalena, and her mentor Kristof fight for their lives against a demonic horde. Even if she survives the encounter, Patience must decide if the Church is merely luring her back like a lamb to the slaughter…
Date Available: 06/16/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Top Cow is known for some fine lookin’ covers, like here. In fact, this cover purrs, with its dark detail on the arm shields, the cascading hair, all accentuated by a pose that I could actually see someone doing. And black; when are Top Cow covers so black? So I got it, but unenthusiastically, since I'm not a fan of supernatural comics, and the title struck me as a tired twist from a Dan Brown novel. How wrong could I be. Yes, the twist part still holds, but the calm, ruthless story telling got me. The back-story itself is simple; the present day Magdalena, a descendant in a long line of supernatural enforcers, has departed from her church. Ron Marz explores her decision, letting the tension build as the Church entices her to return, even as a boy is being twisted to great evil. Only some bland, obligatory fist-a-cuffs taints the comic, but I gotta recommend it. Did I mention the cover?
I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams
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