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Soulfire: Dying of the Light

Soulfire: Dying of the Light: Beginnings

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Soulfire expands its universe with this amazing introductory zero issue of Soulfire: Dying of the Light! From the creative mind of Michael Turner and scribe J.T. Krul, join in on the next exciting story in the acclaimed Soulfire mythos!

9 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2005

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J.T. Krul

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J. T. Krul is an American comic book writer, best known for his work on Aspen MLT's Fathom comic series. He is a graduate of Michigan State University, holding a Bachelors in Film and Video Production.

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126 reviews7 followers
September 4, 2021
Pick my interest

A few pages to hook you to an interesting story.

Would have enjoyed a longer version and a cover-like design throughout the whole comic.
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182 reviews7 followers
May 22, 2017
Didn't hook me.

As a first in a series it's...rather dull. It didn't feel like it gave me enough to go on, and I don't think I'll be reading the next one. Just didn't hook me.
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August 23, 2025
FULL REVIEW ON MY WEBSITE
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This comic book is my first entry into the Soulfire universe and I need to admit that this comic book is very good. And solely because of this comic book I will for sure continue reading this comic book series.

This comic book gives us masterfully combines epic fantasy with heartfelt storytelling which I liked a lot. Because I really love stories were the fantasy aspect of it and the plot of it is very well build like we get in this comic book.

The writing in this comic book does beautifully balances grand, mythic themes with intimate character moments, making the stakes feel both monumental and deeply personal. Which in a way made me love this comic book even more than I already did.

The artwork in this comic book does shine throughout this comic book. At the same time the artwork is bringing an ethereal and dynamic quality to every page. Which sets the perfect tone and mode to the whole comic book, which had easily got me interested and obsessed with the universe in this comic book.

The visuals in this comic book does in a way elevate the narrative to a cinematic level which of course are vibrant, fluid, and full of life which made me give this comic book some extra points for having.

At the same time the world-building is lush and immersive, filled with magic, wonder, and danger that kept me fully engaged and interested in this comic book as I was reading it.

This comic book does perfectly captures the essence of the plot line, and at the same time it does deliver a story that is as emotionally resonant as it is visually stunning
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