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Coda Vol. 1
Coda Vol. 1 | Simon Spurrier
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A broken fantasy that's equal parts Lord of the Rings and Mad Max, Coda is the next original series by Eisner-nominated author Simon Spurrier (The Spire, Six-Gun Gorilla). In the aftermath of an apocalypse which wiped out nearly all magic from a once-wondrous fantasy world, an antisocial former bard named Hum seeks a way to save the soul of his wife with nothing but a foul-tempered mutant unicorn and his wits to protect him. But in the process, he is unwillingly drawn into a brutal power struggle which will decide forever who rules the weird wasteland... Written by Eisner Award-nominated author Simon Spurrier (The Spire, Godshaper) and lavishly illustrated by artist Matas Bergara (Supergirl, Cannibal), Coda is a relentless kaleidoscope of visual wonders, exploring high fantasy and the post-apocalypse through the lens of a curmudgeonly loner in search of his lost love.
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Weird. Wild. Wondrous. This isn‘t the best thing I‘ve ever read - but it was definitely worth whiling away my early afternoon devouring all three volumes of this fantasy comic series. Think Mad Max meets LotR with a healthy dash of Witcher mixed in and you‘ve kinda got this series in a nutshell. Fun times 😄

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Phantasmagorical is the first word that comes to mind having just finished this wildly inventive, crazy, colorful ride into post-apocalyptic high fantasy which is, apparently, a thing. And a great thing it is, too! A mutant unicorn, a wandering bard desperate to save his wife, heroes & villains (but which is which) & more. Love the story, world & main character, colors are brilliant, art is eye-goggling (just made that up!) Excellent & weird.

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Finishing the month of March with a comic and then it‘s on to April!

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#NCBD!!! I have to say, even the comics look ready for spring. So, this week it‘s Man-Eaters #7, Ironheart #4 (bummed I didn‘t see Eve L. Ewing at C2E2 but there‘s always next year), Amazing Spider-Man: Wakanda Forever #1 which I picked up when I saw Okorafor was the writer, Ms. Marvel, Vol. 5 because it‘s just great & Coda Vol. 1 because I‘ve heard good things about it. Yay 4 Wednesday!

GrilledCheeseSamurai I ❤️ Coda! The colors are crazy. The story is interesting...and the artwork is 👌 6y
TracyReadsBooks @GrilledCheeseSamurai Love crazy colors and interesting stories—sounds like I need to read this next! 6y
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Coda Vol. 1 | Simon Spurrier
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Happy new #comics day everyone. Smaller haul so everything fits in one post this week. 🙂

Books of Magic is the final new series to begin for the Sandman Universe.

X-men Red (last issue for me(I'm dropping it)).

Return of Wolverine - so glad he's back.

Die Die Die from Robert Kirkman.

Lodger is crime noir from the writer of Stray Bullets. 👍

Coda at the halfway mark. An awesome sci/fantasy series.

XO MANOWAR continues being awesome.

#NCBD

LoveToReadLiveToRead Not enjoying X-men Red? I think it ends soon doesn‘t it? 6y
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