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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips (A) Patrick Zircher (CA) Christian Ward From the death of the last Taarakian and a collapsed universe, Taarna was born. Heavy Metal's flagship character from the animated film returns in a new series of cosmic mystery and battles throughout the multiverse in her war against Kako, the embodiment of chaos. This is the story of a millenia-old battle between godlike beings, with all sentient life caught in their path. A new life for Taarna begins from writer Stephanie Phillips (Artemis and the Assassin), artist Patrick Zircher (Savage Avengers), with covers by Christian Ward (Invisible Kingdom). Date Available: 12/16/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
What If? The story that you bought that Heavy Metal for was all by itself and cost less? You'd have Taarna, a scantily clad lady with a magic sword who rides a space pterodactyl. It is what it is and no more. Refreshing. Highly recommended for those who fondly recall astronauts in convertibles and anybody that knows that hangin's to good for a lowlife like Stern. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips (A) Patrick Zircher (CA) Christian Ward From the death of the last Taarakian and a collapsed universe, Taarna was born. Heavy Metal's flagship character from the animated film returns in a new series of cosmic mystery and battles throughout the multiverse in her war against Kako, the embodiment of chaos. This is the story of a millenia-old battle between godlike beings, with all sentient life caught in their path. A new life for Taarna begins from writer Stephanie Phillips (Artemis and the Assassin), artist Patrick Zircher (Savage Avengers), with covers by Christian Ward (Invisible Kingdom). Date Available: 12/16/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
What If? The story that you bought that Heavy Metal for was all by itself and cost less? You'd have Taarna, a scantily clad lady with a magic sword who rides a space pterodactyl. It is what it is and no more. Refreshing. Highly recommended for those who fondly recall astronauts in convertibles and anybody that knows that hangin's to good for a lowlife like Stern. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams |