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Nocterra, Volume 1 Scott Snyder

Nocterra, Volume 1 By Scott Snyder

Nocterra, Volume 1 by Scott Snyder


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Nocterra, Volume 1 Summary

Nocterra, Volume 1 by Scott Snyder

It's been ten years since Val Riggs saw the sun swallowed up by darkness. Ten years since nearly everyone she knew was infected and changed into hideous 'shades'. Now a 'ferryman' providing transport for people and goods, she traverses the deadly unlit roads in her eighteen-wheeler, taking on whatever evils the night provides. When the promise of an illuminated sanctuary crosses her path, Val must undergo a journey far beyond the limits of any ferryman before her. But with a loved one in the throes of infection, time is running short...

Legendary creators Scott Snyder (Dark Knights: Death Metal, Wytches) and Tony S. Daniel (Batman, Deathstroke) unveil horrors beyond any shade in this pulse-pounding new ongoing series.

Collects NOCTERRA #1-6

Nocterra, Volume 1 Reviews

A full throttle, Mad Max-type adventure.-Forbes

A great post-apocalyptic hook, the art is gorgeous.-SYFY WIRE

A big-budget shadowy apocalypse...Go see.-KIERON GILLEN

Thrilling.-Comic Book Resources

My favorite thing SCOTT SNYDER's done since WYTCHES...and I legitimately think this might be TONY DANIEL's best work to date.-JAMES TYNION IV

It's as good as you have heard. It's actually better. Everyone else is driving a Kia Sportage and this is a Porsche. You will enjoy it!-GAIL SIMONE

Additional information

GOR012028620
9781534319943
1534319948
Nocterra, Volume 1 by Scott Snyder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Image Comics
2021-10-19
168
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Nocterra, Volume 1