Age of Bronze #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIssue twenty-seven of Eric Shanower's meticulous retelling of the Trojan War arrives with a striking two-color cover — a bold terracotta warrior rendered against cool teal — depicting a helmeted, caped soldier mid-lunge, spear raised and round shield in hand, every detail of his armor and fringed garments drawn with confident, ancient-frieze elegance. Subtitled "Betrayal 8," this chapter promises the ongoing tensions and shifting loyalties that have made Age of Bronze one of the most thoughtfully crafted mythological epics in comics. Shanower's singular vision — writing, drawing, inking, and lettering entirely on his own — gives this series a rare cohesion that continues to reward readers invested in the long, painful road to Troy.
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