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The Chronicles of Legion Vol. 3: The Blood Brothers
Fabien Nury
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Description for The Chronicles of Legion Vol. 3: The Blood Brothers
Hardback. Across centuries, and in all their incarnations, the vampiric brothers Radu and Vlad continue their bloody feud. But how long can the immortals remain completely immune to the humanity of their hosts before their emotions and feelings start to merge? Num Pages: 56 pages. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 214 x 284 x 9. Weight in Grams: 436.
Across centuries, and in all their incarnations, the vampiric brothers Radu and Vlad continue their bloody feud. But how long can the immortals remain completely immune to the humanity of their hosts before their emotions and feelings start to merge? Now the brothers feel their wills and that of the humans their inhabit combine, and their destiny, which they once felt so certain they controlled, is changed forever.
Across centuries, and in all their incarnations, the vampiric brothers Radu and Vlad continue their bloody feud. But how long can the immortals remain completely immune to the humanity of their hosts before their emotions and feelings start to merge? Now the brothers feel their wills and that of the humans their inhabit combine, and their destiny, which they once felt so certain they controlled, is changed forever.
Product Details
Publisher
Titan Books Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
56
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781782760955
SKU
V9781782760955
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Fabien Nury
Fabien Nury is the critically acclaimed author of more than 15 graphic novels, including I Am Legion. Mario Alberti is an Italian comic book artist and writer best known for his works Nathan Never, Legs Weaver, Morgana and Redhand, and for his cover work, in particular for DC Comics.
Reviews for The Chronicles of Legion Vol. 3: The Blood Brothers
"Bleak, thrilling and sumptuously sinister" - Comics Review