Synopsis
From #1 New York Times Bestselling, Hugo Award-winning author, Brandon Sanderson, comes DARK ONE. Paul Tanasin is haunted by visions of a dark, fantastic world. A world called Mirandus. A world he must shatter.
SOME WORLD'S ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN.
From #1 New York Times Bestselling, Hugo Award-winning author, Brandon Sanderson (THE MISTBORN TRILOGY, THE STORMLIGHT ARCHIVE series), along with Nathan Gooden, Jackson Lanzing, and Collin Kelly, comes DARK ONE, the first book in a series of original graphic novels from Vault Comics.
Paul Tanasin is a young man haunted by visions of a dark and fantastic world—visions he initially believes are hallucinations. But when he discovers they are prophecies from Mirandus, a world in which he's destined to become a fearsome destroyer, he'll have to embrace the fear, rise up as the Dark One, and shatter everything. DARK ONE examines the dual roles we often take on in life-the ability to be a savior as well as a destroyer.
Release date: May 3, 2021
Publisher: Vault Comics
Print pages: 224
Reader says this book is...: action-packed (1) entertaining story (1) great world-building (1) high adventure (1)
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In Mirandus, there is the Narrative—an unending cycle of light versus dark. In every generation a fated evil arises and a destined champion emerges to defeat it. This has never, and will never, change. Or so the Narrative says. In New York City, teenager Paul Tanasin is being haunted by a sister he doesn’t remember and seeing visions of dark spiraling towers in the sky. But when a menacing, mou...
In Mirandus, there is the Narrative—an unending cycle of light versus dark. In every generation a fated evil arises and a destined champion emerges to defeat it. This has never, and will never, change. Or so the Narrative says. In New York City, teenager Paul Tanasin is being haunted by a sister he doesn’t remember and seeing visions of dark spiraling towers in the sky. But when a menacing, mounted, knight pursues him through the streets, Paul discovers that his delusions are real and he’s about to bring a bit of chaos to Mirandus.
Sanderson is a very good worldbuilder and I thought volume one did a good job of getting our feet wet in Mirandus and the Narrative. The strong black lines and color pallets was very complimentary for the settings and tone, while also evoking a nice retro throw-back vibe.
*Vault Comics ARC via NetGalley
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