1602: Witch Hunter Angela Vol. 1
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| Writer | Marguerite Bennett, Kieron Gillen |
| Artist | Stephanie Hans |
| Paperback: | Feb 10, 2016, $15.99 |
In one of the most magical realms on Battleworld, Angela and Sera are Witch Hunters -- the scourges of King James' England, just as it stood in 1602. But their target now is a new breed of evil: the power-bargaining Faustians! The Faustians have made their deal not with the Devil, but with the ever-seductive Enchantress -- and that may be just as deadly. Have your psychic ribbons and lethal weapons at the ready, for the hunt is on! But beware a land where the dead walk, the faerie folk flutter and a ragtag band of ne'er-do-wells perform for your entertainment -- that's right, it's the Guardians of the Galaxy, 17th-century style! Plus: Revisit more
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #1 | 4 | |
| 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #1 | 6 | |
| 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #2 | 2 | |
| 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #3 | 1 | |
| 1602: Witch Hunter Angela #4 | 0 |
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7.0
I wouldn't buy this book, but it was nice to read once. I will definitely not come back to this story. It's too weird and really not that 1602 as it could be, but it is a Secret Wars to blame for this (and to blame for the return of the long forgotten 1602 lol). However, the art is cool. It changes to worse and too simple styles every now and then, but the main art is awesome. P.S. not a fan of such a pointless reprints... One issue of Gaiman's 1602 is not enough, really. But maybe it should tease readers and force them to buy the original 1602 book? Maybe they will understand what's legendary in comparison... I dunno, I hope there will be no more 1602 limited series. This series shouldn't be created too, but at least it wasn't bad. T more
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