Once & future

Kieron Gillen

Book - 2020

When a group of Nationalists use an ancient artifact to bring a villain from Arthurian myth back from the dead, retired monster hunter Bridgette McGuire pulls her unsuspecting grandson Duncan, a museum curator, into a world of magic and mysticism to defeat a legendary threat. Now the two must navigate the complicated history of the McGuire family, all while combating the deadly secrets of England's past that threaten its very future.

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COMIC/Once v. 1
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Location Call Number   Status
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Once v. 1 v. 1 Due May 9, 2024
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Once v. 2 v. 2 Due Apr 27, 2024
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Once v. 3 v. 3 Due Apr 27, 2024
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Once v. 4 v. 4 Due Apr 27, 2024
2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Once v. 5 v. 5 Due Apr 27, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Fantasy comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Los Angeles : BOOM! Studios 2020-
Language
English
Main Author
Kieron Gillen (author)
Other Authors
Dan Mora (illustrator), Tamra Bonvillain (colorist), Ed Dukeshire (letterer)
Item Description
Collects material originally published in single magazine form: Once & Future #1-6 [v. 1] ; Once & Future #7-12 [v. 2] ; Once & Future #13-18 [v. 3] ; Once & Future #19-24 [v. 4] ; Once & Future #25-30 [v. 5]
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781684154913
9781684156375
9781684157037
9781684158294
9781684158621
  • v.1. The king is undead
  • v. 2. Old English
  • v. 3. The parliament of magpies
  • v. 4. Monarchies in the U.K.
  • v. 5. The wasteland
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Arthurian legend and horror are gene-spliced in this modern-day dark fantasy by Gilla (the Die series) and Mora (the Klaus series). Rugby player/academic Duncan McGuire is called away from a disastrous first date by his fiercely independent grandmother's nursing home, which she escaped after seeing a news report on a bizarre murder at an archaeological dig in Cornwall, Great Britain. Duncan locates his grandmother in the woods, where she unearths a cache of heavy ordnance and reveals her past as a monster hunter; none too soon, as the murder is tied to a scheme to resurrect a monstrous King Arthur--an Arthur of unprecedented terror. Not the noble, chivalrous figure of mythology, this hellish undead entity feeds on blood and raises the deceased to serve as his knights. He's been called back by nationalistic cultists to preserve the "purity" of England for the English, threatening to destroy increasingly diverse modern Britain. Duncan embraces a destiny he's unwittingly been groomed for since birth, as his family's secret history unfolds and his mission to thwart the once and future king begins. This series launch gets off to a brisk and crisply-illustrated start, with Mora's skillfully drawn action-packed panels lit up in a punchy color scheme by Tamra Bonvillain. It's a fast-paced escapade well worth picking up for genre fans, and it will particularly pique the appetites of those who also nerd out on Arthurian mythos. (Mar.)

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