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    The Occultist #1

    The Occultist » The Occultist #1 released by Dark Horse Comics on October 2013.

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    An evil witch doctor needs the book of spells known as the Sword to reject the Occultist. He needs the weapon itself to decide that he is a bad host in the ongoing war against the realm of the dead. The solution lies in a Catholic schoolgirl who dabbles in death for a quick high.

    Art by Mike Norton (Battlepug, The Answer!, Revival).

    Written by Hack/Slash creator Tim Seeley!

    Variant cover by Eisner winner Paolo Rivera.

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    “The Occultist” from Dark Horse Comics begins with over the top cheesy dialogue that pulls you in (“BEWARE!” ominously as the title character bounds across a room with glowing eyes and a mystically charged hand) to the story as if it were a sequel (apparently, it is… from three years ago). However, the story doesn’t hinge on the notion that you know what happened in the last series.The art is very well done, and by page 3 I was entranced and “in the zone.” With magic in video games, books, comi...

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