Description
88 Pages Fantasy/Comedy Graphic Novel SIGNED BY CHRIS MANCINI
The Saga continues!
The direct sequel to Long Ago and Far Away, Son of Elvenwood picks up five years after the events of Long Ago and Far Away. As a result of Jason’s… adventure… with the Witch Queen, he now has a son, and since time passes differently in Elvenwood, the son, Lord Stone, is about 20 years older than Jason. Lord Stone is pretty angry at being abandoned by his father, even though Jason had no idea he had a son.
Lord Stone also seems to have the entire sect of Northern Necromancers after him due to him stealing their sacred Blood Dagger for… mead money. They are powerful, quite angry, and are laying waste to Elvenwood to get to him, raising the dead as they go. Nexis could not protect him, so she sent him to Jason in his world to save his life. Now Jason has to return once again to Elvenwood to deal with the deadly Northern Necromancers, a horde of undead, coveted artifacts, and keeping an alliance between the Elves and the Witch Queen intact. He has to do this while dealing with the most difficult adventure of all: Fatherhood.
“Chris Mancini is a crazy-talented storyteller who is far more entertaining than anyone you know personally… Reward Chris for producing a great book. It’s the right thing to do.” -Mark Waid (Daredevil, Kingdom Come, The Flash)
Reviews and Reactions
“This is a tremendously entertaining series — a complete adventure with an interesting story arc and satisfying conclusion.”
–The Comic Book Yeti
“…The level of storytelling in the writing is so good that it makes you feel you are a part of something that will end up as a cult classic and pop culture icon in the future.”
–Reading with a Flight Ring
“I’m going to come right out and say this, I loved Long Ago and Far Away. It’s a great addition to my comic book collection for more than just the fact that it has great characters, Fernando Pinto’s art rings a bell with the tone, and the graphic novel has a refreshing premise that I hope we will see more of.”
–Full Price for Late Pizza
Writer/Creator: Chris Mancini, Art: Fernando Pinto, Lettering: Troy Peteri