Forge #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection presents the first issue of Forge, a 2002 series from CrossGen that follows the story of a young man named Forge who discovers his unique ability to manipulate metal and his connection to a hidden world of elemental powers. The issue sets up the protagonist's journey as he grapples with his newfound abilities and the mysterious forces that seek to control them.
Forge #1 (2002) kicks off with a striking vision of Atlantis at a crossroads: as most of its people prepare to ascend to a higher realm, those who remain must navigate the weight of guiding humanity’s future. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Steve Epting, with colors by Frank D'Armata and inks by Rick Magyar, the issue sets a thoughtful, atmospheric tone. The cover by Greg Land and Drew Geraci captures the moment’s quiet intensity.
In "null," Jo and a small group of Atlanteans face an impossible choice as their civilization prepares to transcend—some ascend, others remain behind to quietly shape humanity’s future. Written by a noted speculative storyteller and illustrated with haunting precision, this 28-page tale explores what it means to stay when the world moves on.
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↩ Reprints Crux #1 (2001), Crux #2 (2001), Crux #3 (2001), Sojourn #Prequel (2001), Sojourn #1 (2001), Meridian #15 (2001), Negation #Prequel (2001)
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