Hornsby & Halo Vol. 2

8.6

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12 Reviews
8.0

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Writer Peter J. Tomasi
Artist Ramon Bachs, John Kalisz, Peter Snejbjerg
Paperback: May 6, 2026, $16.99

Let there be…war? Now aware of their role in a peace agreement between Heaven and Hell, teenagers Rose Hornsby and Zachary Halo must deal with a pact that sent Hell’s infant heir to a loving and nurturing home…and Heaven’s infant heir to a home of deep cynicism and corruption. All engineered with the promise that each child develop a more nuanced insight into coexisting with ancient enemies. Only one problem: the kids want nothing to do with it. Oh, and one more problem: a rogue angel and demon make a blood pact to unravel the hard-fought peace and rekindle the flames of war. With Rose and Zach’s backs to the corner, they must make a fateful more

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Hornsby & Halo #7 1
9.0
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Hornsby & Halo #8 1
9.0
2 Reviews
Hornsby & Halo #9 2
8.5
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Hornsby & Halo #10 1
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Hornsby & Halo #11 1
8.4
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  • 8.0

    Plot
    Adjudicator/Sydney transforms into various teachers to try and convince Zach and Rose to accept their powers, but both are resistant and filled with anger because they don't want this change in their lives. It's an interesting analogy for the onset of puberty.

    Zach begins to have more altruistic thoughts, while Rose only wants to be altruistic when others are watching.

    Domino and Beezle attack Adjudicator and send him to a distant location. They are ready to unleash war between the realms.

    At a town fair, agents from Heaven and Hell test Zach and Rose when they must use their powers to prevent a fireworks accident that could harm hundreds of people. They work as a team and begin to respect each other, but more

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