After the events in Wounded Sky, Cole and Eva arrive in Winnipeg, the headquarters of Mihko Laboratories. They are intent on destroying the company once and for all, but their plans are thwarted when a new threat surfaces. When Cole becomes mired in terrifying visions, Eva must harness her newly discovered powers to investigate Mihko without him. Are Cole's visions just troubled dreams, or are they leading him to a horrible truth?
Perfect for fans of superheroes, The Bloodhound Gang returns in this all-new graphic novel series, The Reckoner Rises.
Andrew Thomas (he/him/his) is a comic book artist and letterer from Brantford, Ontario. As an artist, Andrew has worked on a number of projects such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek Strange New Worlds, and Kevin Smith's Quick Stops. As a Letterer, Andrew has worked on over 200 publications for companies including Disney, Archie Comics, BOOM! Studios, Image, and Dark Horse Comics. Follow him on Instagram @thefatmanwholetters
The Reckoner Rises series immediately hooks you and doesn't let go. Its intense and compelling plot is balanced perfectly with incredible characters. This is the superhero story we need right now, incredibly real and incredibly poignant.
--Jeff LemireDavid A. Robertson's powerful Indigenous YA trilogy gets a comic-book continuation, a natural format for the adventures of an anxious teen turned tormented superhero.
-- "Quill & Quire"This suspenseful graphic novel is recommended for schools and public libraries.
-- "Canadian Children's Book News"This is a piece of art...the illustrations are outstanding
-- "680 CJOB, The Start"I highly recommend this book for young adult collections, and suggest you check out The Reckoner trilogy if you haven't read it yet.
-- "Bit About Books"Among Top 10 Fiction Titles for the In the Margins Book Award list (2021)
-- "In the Margins Book Award"Among recommended Indigenous titles for building an Inclusive Graphic Novel Collection
-- "Booklist"Among CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens list
-- "Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC)"