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Black Magick Volume 1
Greg Rucka
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Description for Black Magick Volume 1
Paperback. Rowan Black is a detective with the Portsmouth PD.. and a witch, two aspects of her life she has struggled to keep separate. Now someone is targeting Rowan, someone who knows her secrets and means to expose her.. or worse. Num Pages: 128 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: FM; FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 171 x 259 x 14. Weight in Grams: 298.
Collecting the first five issues of the critically-acclaimed new seriesfrom creators GREG RUCKA (Lazarus, Star Wars: Shattered Empire) and NICOLA SCOTT(Secret Six, Earth-2). Rowan Black is a detective with the Portsmouth PD... anda witch, two aspects of her life she has struggled to keep separate. Now someoneis targeting Rowan, someone who knows her secrets and means to expose her... orworse.
Collecting the first five issues of the critically-acclaimed new seriesfrom creators GREG RUCKA (Lazarus, Star Wars: Shattered Empire) and NICOLA SCOTT(Secret Six, Earth-2). Rowan Black is a detective with the Portsmouth PD... anda witch, two aspects of her life she has struggled to keep separate. Now someoneis targeting Rowan, someone who knows her secrets and means to expose her... orworse.
Product Details
Publisher
Image Comics
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
297g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Fullerton, United States
ISBN
9781632156754
SKU
V9781632156754
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-3
Reviews for Black Magick Volume 1
SHELF-AWARENESS - Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott's Black Magick (Image Comics, $9.99) is both accessible and supremely suspenseful, a stand-out in large part due to its protagonist, a detective and
secretly
a witch. The character's unlikely occupation allows the creators to combine horror and police procedural to a remarkably effective degree, with humor occasionally playing off Scott's foreboding art.
secretly
a witch. The character's unlikely occupation allows the creators to combine horror and police procedural to a remarkably effective degree, with humor occasionally playing off Scott's foreboding art.