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Ash Griffith | February 19, 2019
https://rvamag.com/art/zines-books/rva-comics-x-change-issue-13.html
The Iliad is no mere war story—it is an epic, an immortal clash, governed by the hubris of man and god alike. In this graphic novelization of Homer's ancient tale, artist Gareth Hinds breathes new life into a story that has captivated minds for thousands of years. Vibrant, dramatic illustrations pair with perfectly calculated text like ambrosia with nectar. This new adaptation is thoroughly researched and complete with maps, a character key and footnotes to transport readers to The Troad, the formal name for the plains of Troy. Ages 12 and up.
Wilson, the storyteller behind the reincarnation of Ms. Marvel, won the 2013 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel with Alif the Unseen. Her second novel is an equally colorful swashbuckler set on the Iberian Peninsula during the Spanish Inquisition. The story focuses on the beautiful and brave Fatima, the favorite concubine of Sultan Abu Abdullah. Fatima, however, is in love with Hassan, the palace mapmaker, who has the additional talent of being able to bend the shape of reality by drawing maps of places he's never seen. But when envoys from the newly formed Spanish monarchy arrive to negotiate a transfer of power, they see Hassan as a sorcerer who threatens Christianity. With the help of djinns and other magical figures, he and Fatima flee for their lives.
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The third and final film in the nearly decade-long series is an appropriate coda for a story about friendship and acceptance.
Scoop February 22, 2019
Katsucon returned for its 25th annual convention, a celebration of anime, manga, cosplay and much more, from February 16-18, 2019 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. The show is considered a highlight event of the year when it comes to cosplay due to the picturesque nature of the venue, resulting in many over-the-top costumes gracing the show floor over the course of the weekend.
Take a look at some of the sights from the show below, with photography from Gemstone Assistant Editor Carrie Wood.