When the King of the Fey dies from the Black Plague, his angry young heir, Twylyth Tegg, vows to save his people by any means necessary. That same night, we meet our hero, Robb Aubert, a fearful friar of the Jedburgh Forest who has lost his faith and fellow friars to the dreaded plague. Driven by a mysterious note from the German Bishop of Hildesheim, Friar Robb is about to catch the last boat leaving the English Isles for the mainland when he crosses paths with an injured English Fairy – Danann Atreyu – a fey girl who has just lost her family to the infamous Black Cross, the Warbishop Jean De Moray. But Moray is more than just a bloodmore
Despite some flaws, this is a solid first issue that has me wanting to read the next chapter; at the end of the day, that's all I want in a comic. Read Full Review
This is a solid outing from a publisher that I am not familiar with. Given that pop culture has run its course with vampires, zombies, and werewolves; maybe this is the precursor to the next wave. Fairies and magic. A solid book worth a read. Read Full Review
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