Orphan girl turned immortal warrior, Sevara has fought evil thousands of years. She and her fellow immortals guided humanity towards peace. But for earth to truly be free of evil, the immortals give up their powers and their immortality in a ten thousand year sleep. Everyone, that is, except Sevara. When she awakens, she finds that evil has returned, in a big way. As she struggles against her unstoppable foes, memories of her mortal life come racing back. In fact, the memories themselves seem to have infected humanity. And only Sevara can make the world whole again.
Playwright and photographer Damian Wampler forges an entirely ne more
This issue thus provides a promising start. As is mentioned in the preamble to this issue, the small company printing this comic is putting its main effort behind this series, making it the flagship upon which they are pinning their hopes. In terms of what can make really good science-fiction, it would seem as though the pieces are all here, with it being setup well thus far. The question becomes where it will go from here, but with the right pieces in place, it would seem as though the creators had at least put their money on the right bet. Read Full Review
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