A shapeshifting immortal awakens from a ten thousand year sleep to find that the world she thought she saved has been infected by evil. Lost in a barbaric era, her own past may be the key to unlocking the future. Sevara rescues an injured slave girl, only to attract the full wrath of the evil King Mitan. To save humanity, Sevara is going to have to rewrite history!
Playwright and photographer Damian Wampler forges an entirely new universe with Indonesian artists Andre Siregar and Anang Setyawan. Spanning centuries, this totally original fantasy world takes action and adventure to a new level.
Sevara is an indie book, from an indie label, but is certainly not lacking in quality. I feel Sevara is creative in writing and premise, as well as art and production. Read Full Review
Sevara is worth picking up if you are a fan of the sword and sorcery genre. It's world-building and phenomenal artwork outweigh the sexualization of the protagonists and excessive amount of dense mythology and characters . The cover of the practically naked women could be a turn off for some, but it does give the wrong impression of the comic. Read Full Review
Sevara #1 is an interesting supernatural story depicting the fight against oppression and fear that I plan on continuing to read. You can purchase Sevara #1 on Comixology. Read Full Review
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