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May 24, 2020

The 40 Years of Comics Project - Day 1915: Shadowlord / Triune #1, 1986

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You'll have to forgive me today - I'm in a lot of pain in my hands, which unfortunately keeps me from typing a lot. I found the "Shadowlord" story intriguing, and Brian Thompson's cover, especially that picture of the woman I assume is Chandra, the March Queen, is stunning. "Triune" was a little less captivating - I found the story confusing, as if there was a significant portion that I'd missed somehow.

There's only one more entry in the GCD for this publisher, a zero issue of Shadowlord, but there's no information on it at all. So a nice little glimpse into a story that, hopefully, sees its completion somewhere in Lucien's library.

It's a Sandman reference.

J for Jet City
Fantasy and tech
Really cool art
But no more story? Aw heck!

More to follow.

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