Emilia and the man with the veil of smoke have set out for the ocean in a stolen truck. There's a bloody handprint on his neck. She's beginning to worry it's hers. Death and the Maiden go on a road trip. Nobody gets out alive.
A new series from writer GENEVIEVE VALENTINE (Catwoman), illustrated in competing points of view by ANNIE WU (Hawkeye, Black Canary) and MING DOYLE (The Banks, DC Comics: Anatomy of a Metahuman).
Filled with gorgeous coloring and prose, this gentle debut ramps up into something incredibly special by the end. Read Full Review
Two Graves #1 is a comic filled with death and questions. We are taken quite far into a world with characters that are yet to be understood, but it is very easy to want to follow them further. How far the mystical nature of the story goes is hinted at with actual images of Persephone, so it is hard to know what to expect. The almost constant threat of death or potential death between the protagonists raises eyebrows, and the rest of the story means that they will never go down again. Read Full Review
Both artists bring a unique style and visual perspective to the story. The art styles complement each other beautifully and help enhance the mood and tone of the story. Read Full Review
Beautiful and mysterious, Two Graves #1 is as obscure as it is intriguing, giving readers almost nothing in terms of what's happening and instead just asking them along for the ride. Read Full Review