Age of Bronze #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeEric Shanower's meticulous retelling of the Trojan War continues with issue #8, and the cover sets a striking tone — a young man clutching a bronze-tipped spear gazes upward with unease, a gold hoop earring catching the light, while behind him an armored warrior raises spear and shield over a field strewn with fallen figures. The contrast between the intimate foreground portrait and the chaos of battle unfolding in the background captures the series' blend of human drama and ancient-world conflict. Shanower handles every aspect of this book himself — writing, art, inking, and lettering — making Age of Bronze one of 2000's most singular achievements in historical comics storytelling.
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At Delphi, Kalchas proshesies that the Achaeans will be victorious with Achilles' help. Odysseus and Diomedes expose Achilles' masquerade.
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