The Harcourt Legacy #1
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The Harcourt Legacy #1

Writer: Brendan Cahill Artist: Jason Federhenn Publisher: Action Lab Comics Release Date: November 8, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
8.5Critic Rating
6.0User Rating

Rich occultist Edward Harcourt lies on his deathbed. After a lifetime of searching for true magic, Edward thinks he's found some answers, and he wants to pass them along to his grandniece, a gloomy teenager named Violet. But that may be a problem for Edward's sister Edwina, who has her own plans for his legacy.

  • 8.5
    SnapPow.com - Harrison Rawdin Nov 8, 2017

    The Harcourt Legacy #1 is an in depth reading experience that never drags. I have no idea if Edward really discovered the key to magic in his lifetime or if he's trying to upset or annoy his sister before he goes for his final curtain call, but either way my interest is peaked. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Broken Infinite - Jeremias De Leon Nov 7, 2017

    I didn't have really any expectations while reading this so I didn't know if this would be good or bad. But this was a pleasant surprise. The character's are pretty enjoyable though Violet seems like a lot of other teenage girls but she does have a quirk or two that makes her stand out a bit. Hopefully she'll stand out more as the series goes on. Also uncle Edward is a pretty cool dude. The Harcourt Legacy # 1 gets an 8.5 out of 10. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Rich Nov 11, 2017

    Mister Edward Harcourt has just come out of a coma and his family has come to visit.
    Violet is the grandniece of Edward. Violet does have an attitude. Overall though she does come across as a good teen.
    Violet does meet Edward and will she become his heir? Heir to exactly what, his knowledge? The build up moves along slowly but holds your interest every step of the way. There is a mystery, a secret.
    Violet and Edward sit down for a chat and listen to some music.
    The art is good enough and does show off the estate and the people so you know who is who. Violet is illustrated as a cute sixteen year old.
    The mystery gets you interested in what is going on and wanting to know more.
    For a first issue this is don more

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