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  • An Unkindness Of Ravens

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    Author: Dan Panosian
    Artist: Marianna Ignazzi
    Published by: Boom! Studios

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Product Description

Acclaimed cartoonist Dan Panosian and rising star artist Marianna Ignazzi present a new supernatural mystery about a group of high schoolers steeped in witchcraft and the town they live in filled with long-hidden secrets and unchecked power.

WELCOME TO CRAB’S EYE. A SMALL TOWN WHERE MAGIC IS REAL AND GOSSIP CAN KILL.

Not all the witches burned during the Salem Witch Trials and the ones that survived did so together, protecting the ancient secrets entrusted to them for generations. They call themselves the Ravens. Wilma is the new girl in school and she plans to go completely unnoticed except that she bears an eerie resemblance to the Raven member Waverly, who just went missing.

The truth behind Waverly’s disappearance will put the entire coven in danger–and Wilma will have to rely on power she never knew she had if she wants to save her new friends!

Acclaimed cartoonist Dan Panosian (Slots) and rising star artist Marianna Ignazzi present a new supernatural mystery about a group of high schoolers steeped in witchcraft and the town they live in filled with long-hidden secrets and unchecked power.

Collects An Unkindness of Ravens #1-4.

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Artist
Author
Genres
Previews
Publisher
Type
Wednesday Comics
Binding
  • Trade Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 5070879
EAN
  • 9781684157082
ISBN
  • 9781684157082