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Sacred Six #7-12

Sacred Six Vol. 2: War of the Roses

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Our second story arc begins with our women of the evening, having lost the woman who'd drawn them together, Lilith of Drakulon, but discovering a new and more powerful incentive to stay and defend the peaceful vampires of Ashthorne: cold, hard cash. Plus the non-team gets one and one-half new recruits-and they don't even realize it!
Bonus: our new Nyx micro-series, drawn by fan favorite artist Stephane Roux begins here!
Issues 7 thru 12

170 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2021

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Christopher J. Priest

1,038 books192 followers
Formerly (before 1993) known as James or Jim Owsley.

Christopher James Priest is a critically acclaimed novelist and comic book writer. Priest is the first African-American writer and editor for Marvel and DC Comics. His groundbreaking Black Panther series was lauded by Entertainment Weekly and The Village Voice and will serve as the basis for the 2018 Marvel Cinematic Universe adaption.

Besides Black Panther, Priest has written comics for Conan, Steel, Green Lantern, The Crew and edited The Amazing Spider-Man. He also co-created Quantum & Woody along with Mark Bright and co-founded Milestone Media.

After a decade long hiatus he is currently writing comic books again and recently concluded a stint writing the comic book Deathstroke (2016-2019).

In addition to being a writer, Christopher J. Priest is also a baptist minister.

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November 15, 2022
I didn't know quite what was going on a lot of the time but I still liked it. Priest's nonlinear storytelling got too nonlinear in this.
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August 20, 2023
More solid and not as scattered as volume 1. Some really kickass cover art by Lucio Parrillo.
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