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    Welcome Back #1

    Welcome Back » Welcome Back #1 released by Boom! Studios on August 2015.

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    What’s to Love: We believe Christopher Sebela is one of the most exciting new comic writers and his idea of reincarnated assassins who are forever fighting, killing, and loving each other throughout endless lives is another reason why. Plus, Jonathan Brandon Sawyer’s (Critical Hit) expressive art style reminds us of Becky Cloonan and Sean Gordon Murphy, and it’s just perfect for Welcome Back.

    What It Is: Mali and Tessa have lived hundreds of different lives throughout time, caught up in an eternal cycle as they take part in a war so old that neither side remembers what they’re fighting for anymore. As Mali wakes up in her newest life, she suddenly becomes self-aware and starts to question everything, especially why she continues to fight. But elsewhere, Tessa is already on the hunt...

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverJonathan Brandon Sawyer1
    VarJackpot Variant CoverJames Harvey4
    RE1:10 BOOM! Studios 10 Years Incentive VariantRob Guillory5-6
    Var1:25 Variant CoverElsa Charretier7
    2ndSecond Printing CoverJonathan Brandon Sawyer3
    3rdThird Printing CoverClaire Roe2
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    I wasn’t entirely sure what this book was about, but I had seen last Wednesday that a lot of people online were saying LOTS of good things about this book. So, on Thursday, when I took a trip to a town about an hour away for some things, I stopped into the local comic shop there, and they had a copy of this book- so I grabbed it. I thought the cover was interesting and very dynamic looking, but beyond that, I didn’t have much to go on for the book. Plus, I have a pretty solid track r...

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