Sigil #1
This volume collects the first six issues of the 2001 CrossGen series, introducing a universe where a mysterious sigil grants its bearer extraordinary abilities. The story follows Sam Rey, a young man who becomes the unwilling host of one such mark, thrusting him into a conflict between cosmic forces vying for control of these powerful symbols. Mark of Power sets the stage for the expansive Sigil mythos, blending science fiction and fantasy with CrossGen's signature interconnected storytelling.
In "Chapter 1," Sam and Roiya enter the brutal combat rings of Tanipal’s Pseudosaur arena, where chaos erupts as Tchlusarud launches a sudden assault. With Rolono’s wife Zanniati fleeing for her life, Roiya is gravely wounded. As JeMerik Meer aids Zanni, a mysterious Saurian marks Sam with a sigil that ignites in a surge of raw power—leaving Roiya changed in ways no one can yet understand.
In "null," Sam and Roiya enter the brutal combat rings of Tanipal's Pseudosaur arena, where Tchlusarud's sudden assault sends shockwaves through the crowd. As Rolono's wife Zanniati flees, Roiya is gravely wounded—just as JeMerik Meer steps in to aid her and a mysterious Saurian marks Sam with a sigil. When the mark erupts in a surge of raw power, something shifts in the air, and Roiya’s fate takes an unexpected turn.
In the vast, uncharted reaches of space, Jo and Sam flee across the stars, hunted by forces that grow bolder with every jump. With Roiya still alive—changed, distant, and whispering secrets from the edge of memory—Sam begins to uncover the true power of the sigil: the ability to reshape matter itself.
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↩ Reprints CrossGen Chronicles #1 (2000), Sigil #1 (2000), Sigil #2 (2000), Sigil #3 (2000), Sigil #4 (2000), Sigil #5 (2000), Sigil #6 (2000), Sigil #7 (2001)
Reprinted in Sigil Omnibus #[nn] (2023)
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