Eisner Award-nominated artist Amy Reeder returns for the amazing series finale! Set in the New York City of 1966, Madame Xanadu and her new protg, Charlotte Blackwood, ponder what the future may hold. According to The Phantom Stranger, they stand on the edge of a new age and the coming of a familiar team of heroes
Madame Xanadu was an intriguing series, one that I must commend DC for taking a chance on creating. In this day and age of quick returns, to produce a comic, I'm sure of limited appeal, like this one was a daring decision. Perhaps I'll go back and read Madame Xanadu from beginning to end and see what nuisance I'm sure I missed the first time. Read Full Review
"Madame Xanadu" dared to enter both the DC Universe and the Vertigo realm freely and unafraid, blurring lines all the way along in the name of great storytelling. Wagner and Reeder showed the way to make a dark, enigmatic figure bright, welcoming, and inviting. This is a comic I'll miss each month, but one that I will not hesitate to reread. Read Full Review
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