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FallinginLoveonthePathtoHell #1 (2024) #GerryDuggan Words #GarryBrown Pictures #Macraith
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Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4 Review
Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4 Image Comics Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Garry Brown Colors by Chris O’Halloran Letters by Joe Sabino The Rundown: Macraith discovers something new on the island while Asami discovers a link to her dark past. A dark chapter from Macraith’s past jolts him awake after recovering from his injuries. At the same time, Asami travels to the top of the…
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Preview: Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4
Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #4 preview. MacRaith is almost murdered in the depths of the island while Asami climbs the highest peak and is confronted by a ghost from her past #comics #comicbooks
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ICYMI: Drostan Macraith Tog A’ Bhrathach (Raise The Banner) #ScottishGaelic #Lyre #Folk - Tog A’ Bhrathach (Raise The Banner) http://dlvr.it/T99BRG
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ICYMI: Drostan Macraith Tog A’ Bhrathach (Raise The Banner) #ScottishGaelic #Lyre #Folk - Tog A’ Bhrathach (Raise The Banner) http://dlvr.it/T94R16
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BOOK:FORBIDDEN VOW
AUTHOR: Diana Cosby
SERIES: Forbidden, #3
OVERALL RATING: 5/5 Stars
BLOG RATING: 5/5 Saltire Flags
Gwendolyn Murphy is absolutely miserable that her betrothed has shown up at Latharn castle and is rather tardy! What she does not realize is Broccin MacRaith is dead and Sir Aiden MacConnell is pretending to be him.It is only to gain entry to her castle as he is her enemy!
Aiden is a knight Templar and Gwendolyn is very attracted to this man; she knows all about his bad reputation as he is spying for Robert the Bruce. Except these two are like a moth to a flame and the attraction is so great it is steaming whenever they are near! Though they marry, Aiden tries to be loyal to his king and keep away feeling guilty that he married her under deception and false pretenses. Furthermore he knows he is falling in love with her too.
Hang on to the edge of your seat as there are a lot of surprises and obstacles to jump in this book. Will Aiden tell his wife the truth? What will her reaction be? Will she be heartbroken or so mad that she will leave him? Read and discover their fate.
Again Cosby pens a phenomenal book I abso;utely loved. I have been reading her novels for decades and it is always a pleasure to read them!
A book I highly recommend.This can be read as a standalone but highly recommending the entire brilliant series!
Disclaimer: I was given this book from the publisher and netgalley for an honest review. All words, thoughts and ideas are my own.
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This notable Scottish surname, variously spelt Maccrea, Maccraw, Maccree and Maccrie, derives from an ancient Gaelic male given name "MacRaith", son of grace, prosperity, or favour, from the Celtic "rat", luck, fortune.
mccree is a lucky boy
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Overwatch Character Names
Winston - Derived from the Old English name Wynnstan, from ‘wynn’ (joy) and ‘stan’ (stone).
Amélie Lacroix (Widowmaker)- French form of ‘Amelia’, feminine form of ‘Aemelius’, wich is derived from the Latin word for ‘rival’, aemulus. Lacroix is French for ‘the cross’. The codename ‘Widowmaker’ could come from many, MANY sources that have used the name - It could be the multiple assassin characters that went by the name, the front part of a boat, or the always-deadly heart attack stemming from the left coronary artery.
Bastion - A ‘bastion’ is described as “a projecting part of a fortification built at an angle to the line of a wall, so as to allow defensive fire in several directions.“ according to google, but can also be “anything seen as preserving or protecting some quality, condition, etc.”, communicating the character of Bastion.
John “Jack” Morrison (Soldier 76) - John is a common traditional name. It was supposedly first held by one of Jesus’ apostles with the meaning ‘God is gracious’. The nickname ‘Jack’ is a diminuitive of John with a slang meaning of simply ‘man’. Morrison is a literal surname meaning ‘Son of Morris’. His codename ‘Soldier 76′ brings the numerology of 76 into play - the number represents critical thought and securing a solid foundation for the future. It is about cautionary analysis before proceeding, and perceptiveness in all situations.
Jamison Fawkes (Junkrat) - Jamison is a form of the surname Jamison, literally ‘son of James’. Fawkes comes from the German fauques, meaning ‘falcon’, but it may also be a reference to the fiery phoenix Fawkes from the Harry otter franchise, which makes sense with Jamison’s ... pyrotechnic tendencies. The term ‘junkrat’ refers to someone who’s dirty, sleazy, and a bit crazy.
Satya Vaswani (Symmetra) - Satya is a gender-neutral name meaning ‘correct’ or ‘the truth’. Vaswani is a Hindu name meaning ‘Descendant of Vasu'. Symmetra is an obvious play on the word symmetry, in reference to her manipulation of shapes into geometric forms.
Lena Oxton (Tracer) - Lena is the shortened form of many names, but the most likely for her it’s a diminutive of Helena, Latin form of Helen, meaning ‘torch’ or ‘moon’ in Greek. Oxton is the name of many towns in England, but most specifically of a suburb in the English town of Merseyside.  Her codename ‘tracer’ is a reference to weaponry, with a tracer round being  “ammunition containing a chemical substance that causes a projectile to trail smoke or fire so as to make its path visible and indicate a target to other firers, especially at night.”.
Jesse McCree - Jesse comes from the Hebrew name Yishay, meaning 'gift', but is more likely a reference to a legendary American outlaw of the Wild West, Jesse James. McCree is a Scottish surname derived from the Celtic name MacRaith, meaning 'prosperity’, ‘luck’, or ‘favor’.
Reinhardt Wilhelm - Reinhardt is traditional German name meaning ‘brave counsel’ or ‘strong decision’. Wilhelm is traditionally a given name, a variant of William. It’s built on the elements wil, ‘will' or 'desire', and helm, 'helmet' or 'protection', creating a meaning of 'will to protect'.
Angela Ziegler (Mercy) - Angela is the masculine form of Angelus or Angel with clear reference to the divine creature. Ziegler is a German-Jewish last name that means ‘tiler’ or ‘brick-layer’ from the Middle High German ziegel, or ‘roof tile’. Mercy is also a reference to the heavenly character, as well as to the kind and merciful nature of the character herself.
Gabriel Reyes (Reaper) - Gabriel comes from the Hebrew name Gavri’el, meaning ‘God is my strong man’. Gabriel is the name of one of the seven archangels that appears as a messenger of God. Reyes is the Spanish form of the surname Reys, which means ‘king’ in Latin from rex or regis. Reaper is an obvious reference to the Grim Reaper, a figure of death that takes the souls of those who pass away - a reference to his absorbance of souls.
Genji Shimada - Genji is a gender-neutral name in Japan. It is a reference to Hikaru Genji, a character in the 11th-century Japanese novel ‘The Tale of Genji’. The  plot of this story is long, but you can read it here. Shimada is a Japanese name meaning ‘island rice paddy’.
Hanzo Shimada - Hanzo comes from the Japanese Han, ‘half’, and Zou, ‘own’ or ‘posses’, creating the meaning of ‘half owner’. Shimada is a Japanese name meaning ‘island rice paddy’.
Mako Rutledge (Roadhog) - The name Mako is a reference to the Mako shark, a fairly large shark species known to be identified by it’s large, crescent-shaped tail fins. Rutledge has an unclear origin. It could have come from a place called Routledge in the British Isles on the England-Scotland border. For the character, it most likely came from the use of ‘rut’, as in a worn mark in the road. The term ‘road hog’ references someone how takes up all of the road - an apt name for the large character.
Tekhartha Zenyatta - Tekhartha is a reference to the name of the Omnic religious leader, Tekhartha Mondatta. This name is most likely made up for use in the Omnic group. Both Zenyatta and Mondatta are actually references to the third album of the English rock band ‘The Police’. The two words were made up by the band.
Mei-Ling Zhou - The name Mei in the Chinese tradition means ‘beautiful’ or ‘plum’, while Ling means ‘spirit, soul’ or ‘bell, chime’, creating the meaning ‘beautiful spirit/soul’. Zhou refers to the Zhou dynasty of China, the longest of the dynasties.
Hana Song (D.Va) - Hana is a name used in many cultures, bubt the Korean variant means ‘one’. The Korean surname Song is a variant spelling of Seong, which means ‘to succeed’ or ‘to accomplish’. Her gaming tag D.Va is a reference to the word ‘diva’, or a female celebrity, and uses the D prefix like some professional gamers do in reference to a gaming team.
Lucio Correia dos Santos - Lucio is the Spanish form of Lucius, from lux meaning ‘light’. Correia dos Santos is a real surname that literally means ‘Saint’s belt’ or ‘belt of the saints’.
Torbjorn Lindholm - Torbjorn is a Swedish name from Old Norse that means ‘Thor’s Bear’, an interesting reference to the similarly hammer-wielding Thor. Lindholm is a Swedish surname from the parts Lind, ‘lime tree’ or ‘linden’, and Holme, 'islet', for a meaning of ‘linden island’.
Fareeha Amari (Pharah) - Fareeha is a variation of Fariha, which means ‘happy’ in Arabic. Amari is a variant of the given name Amar, meaning ‘virtuous’ or ‘pious’. Pharah is a play both on the pronunciation of the name Fareeha and the word pharaoh, which keys players into her Egyptian heritage.
Aleksandra Zaryanova (Zarya) - Aleksandra is a variation of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. Alexander has a meaning of ‘defending men’, from the Greek Alexo, ‘to defend’, and Aner, ‘man’. Zaryanova is a fairly common Russian surname, but I was unable to find the whole meaning. Zarya, her nickname, actually means ‘dawn’ in Russian, and there is an ISS module called ‘Zarya’. It was the first of the modules to be launched, basically acting as the base for the entire station, and is owned by the US rather than Russia.
Ana Amari - Ana is another form of Anna, which is a variation of the name Hannah meaning ‘favor’ or ‘grace’. It is, however, ‘mother’ in Azerbaijani, a possible cue-in to her relation to Fareeha. Amari is a variant of the given name Amar, meaning ‘virtuous’ or ‘pious’.
??? (Sombra) - The only name we have for Sombra is her codename, which has the obvious meaning of ‘shadow’ in Spanish.
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Wow, we certainly have a lot of readers with Scottish roots! Remember to look back at part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, and part 5 of this little series to make sure you’re not missing any of the history goodness! Let’s dive right in and see what there is to learn about some of your own, personal, clans…
Clan Nicolson
Clan Motto: Generositate- By generosity
This lowland clan came from the Norse raiders, but there are two different lines it could have originated from, although both versions were seen as early as the 800s. The name may have come from the common name “Olson” with the added “Nic”, which in Scottish Gaelic means “Daughter”, and was seen throughout the middle ages. But it also might have come to pass during the Scottish-Norwegian War in the early 1200s, when Hakkon IV of Norway sent Anders Nicolassen into Scotland, where he stayed.
While this cannot be verified, it is thought that before being the Nicolsons, they were members of Clan MacNeacail.
Clan Guthrie
Clan Motto: Sto pro veritate- I stand for the truth
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There’s no exact story of where this ancient Scottish name came from, but one of the more popular legend is that in the 800s-900s the Scottish king named a certain piece of land “Guthrie” after a poor fisherman “gut three” fish and served them for the king’s supper.
Being an old family gave the Guthries a certain level of respect. Like during the Scottish War of Independence, the Laird of Guthrie was sent to bring William Wallace to Scotland, sparking more support for the side of Scottish independence.
They were very close to the royal family throughout history, and were often given royal pardons when they wronged a rival clan. They were also often given titles, land, and certain privileges. However, that mostly ended when some of the Guthries began to take arms against the Scottish government, particularly the king, when they began to devote themselves to the Covenanter belief system in the 1630s.
Guthrie Castle was built in the mid 1400s, with various additions being added on through history. It remained in the Gustrie family until 1983. But, now it’s a lovely golf course and event area where you can even get married!
Clan Macrae
Clan Motto: Fortitudine- strength
War Cry: Sgurr uaran- refers to the highest part of the mountain range within the Clan Macrae lands.
This is an armegerous clan and the name comes from Macraith, which means “son of grace”. It is said that the clan came from Ireland and shares a common lineage with the Mackenzies and the MacLeans. However, that is under dispute.
They participated in the Jacobite Rebellion in 1715 and it went terribly. Like, everyone died, even their strongest warrior, a man named Duncan Macrae, whose claymore was taken by the English and displayed in the Tower of London for a number of years. However, the sword has been missing for years and it is thought it was lost in the fire of 1841. It is because of their failure in 1715 that they opted out of the rebellion in 1745.
At one point, their main clan rivals were the Frasers of Lovat!
Clan Nesbitt
Clan Motto: I Byd It- I Endure
Clan War Cry- A Nesbitt!
(It’s iffy what the actual Nesbitt tartan is, or if there even is one, but this one is recognized as largely being theirs. If you are a Nesbitt and know for sure what your tartan is, please let me know!)
This Scottish border clan was originally titled “de Nesbit”, as seen in historic documents from the 11 and 1200s. They were also close to the royals from the time of Robert the Bruce and enjoyed favor from time to time.
One of the most famous clan members was Alexander Nisbet. Nisbet was known as the expert on all things historic and herald. He is still regarded as the expert on Clan Nesbitt and many of his writings are still seen as valid today.
By the 17th century, the Nesbitt clan were largely royalists, and in full support of England.
The Buchanan Clan
Clan Motto: Clarior hinc honos- Henceforth forward the honour shall grow ever brighter
War Cry: Clar Innes!- Refers to an island in Loch Lomond
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This armigerous clan comes from the Loch Lomond area and gets their name from the parcel of land, which were given to Gilbert Buchanan in 1231. However, some members claim heraldry from ancient Irish kings, although that is widely accepted as myth.
From the time of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, the Buchanans have been supporters of the Scottish crown, and due to their allegiance in battle, were often awarded more lands and titles.
But the Buchanans didn’t just fight the British. In the 15th century, they were in many skirmishes with other clans. Particularly the MacLarens and Mackenzies. It is said that, more often than not, the Buchanans initiated these fights, battles, and sometimes executions.
The clan, as a whole, didn’t participate in any of the Jacobite uprisings. However, there were several members of the clan that actively supported the Stuart cause in 1745/46.
They have a rich history and numerous active members in dozens of national and international organizations that promote their particular history. If you’re a part of this clan, I suggest doing some looking into it!
The Dalrymple Clan
Clan Motto: Firm
This lowland armigerous Scottish clan is so small, most describe it as just a family, but it is recognized as a registered clan.
Most of history only remembers the Dalrymple name due to the act of one man, the Lord Advocate John Dalrymple. in 1603 the Union of the Crown, where King James VI took charge of both England and Scotland. However, many clans still favored the Stewart blood line and that caused years of unrest. In 1691 King William III planned to pardon all the clans, if they pledged their allegiance to him by January 1, 1692. Some clans waited for the deposed Stewart king to give his permission before making the pledge and the MacDonalds of Glencoe ended up missing the deadline. While King William wasn’t too stressed, John Dalrymple wasn’t one to wait, although he himself was Scottish. He sent troops of redcoats to the Glencoe lands, where they pretended to want hospitality. Then they slaughtered a large number of unsuspecting MacDonald men, burned their homes, and caused the death of many women and children.
Clan Brodie
Clan Motto: Unite
No one quite knows where Clan Brodie came from, but it is widely accepted that they descended from the ancient Picts. The name is so old, it’s still under debate where the name comes from, what it may mean, and even what language it originated from.
They were allies of Clan Mackenzie and they were staunch supporters of the Scottish crown. The English saw the Brodies as such a threat, Oliver Cromwell actively tried bribing and wooing Lord Bordie of Brodie to join their fight. But in 1650, Brodie told Oliver where to stick it and joined a party to fetch Scottish King Charlies II back to his throne.
In the mid 1600s, one chief, Alexander, was a real witch hater. At least two are on record as having been burned executed on his order.
Their traditional seat, Brodie Castle, was pillaged and overrun several times throughout history, but it has since been rebuilt…and it’s amazing. You can even get married there!
Clan Lamot
Clan Motto: Ne Parcas nec Spernas – Neither despise nor fear
This clan is super ancient and hails from the old Irish prince Ánrothán Ua Néill, who lived in the 500s.
During the Wars of Scottish Independence, the Lamonts supported the MacDougall’s claim to the throne against Robert the Bruce. At the time, they ruled a large piece of land in the highlands. But after Robert won the war, he punished the Lamonts and gave parts of their lands to the Campbells. If that wasn’t bad enough for the clan, in 1646 the Campbells decided they wanted more and took a good portion, forcing the Lamonts into a tiny corner.
Because the Campbells had the Lamonts boxed in and cut off from the world, they did not participate in any of the Jacobite rebellions, which ended up being a blessing in disguise, since they were spared afterward.
Clan Cunningham
Clan Motto: Over fork over
This is an old name, first being noted in the 6th century as “Canowan” but it was changed to the modern Cunningham in 1059. They gained most of their lands through grants from Scottish kings by fighting off Norse invaders.
They also supported the English claim to Scotland until Robert the Bruce came along and wooed them over his side. However, that didn’t last long, as by the time of the Wars of Scottish Independence, they were were back on the side of the British. They were even involved in the later Battle of Culloden. Captain Cunningham’s Company shot Grapshot at the Jacobites.
Clan McIntyre
Clan Motto: Per ardua – Through adversity
Clan War Cry: Cruachan! (the name of a mountain in their lands)
They get their name from a trade, as do many, and theirs means. It comes from the Gaelic  “Mac an t-Saoir”, which means “son of the carpenter”. It’s said that the McIntyres are descended from a man named Maurice MacNeil, a carpenter and shipwright who saved the ship, and life, of the King of the Isles (the Hebrides and the Isle of Man) Olaf the Red during a raid on the Isle of Skye. Fun, right?
This clan was known for being great bagpipers and foresters. They often joined the MacDonalds, Menzies, and Campbells in battle as their official pipers and enjoyed a very close relationship to the Campbells throughout their history.
When the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 came, the McIntryes were asked to not participate by their allies the Campbells. So, as an official body, they didn’t fight for either side. However, a large enough number joined the Stewart cause that they caught the attention of historians and generally being Jacobites.
The Irvine Clan
Clan Motto: Sub sole sub umbra virens- Flourishing in sunlight and shade
This clan comes from the High Kings of Ireland and gets their name from the Irvine lands. They really began to rise in rank and power after really helped their neighbors, Clan Bruce, put Robert on the throne. Good call for them, since they began raking in the land. I mean, at one point, William Irvine followed Robert into hiding, literally hiding in bushes from the soldiers searching for the Scottish throne claimant. And Robert the Bruce isn’t one to forget a friend, so he even gave the Irvines the clan badge with three holly bushes to remember all the good times they had together.
They were basically always on the side of the Scottish crown in all wars. They even helped ransom King James I from the English and participated heavily in the Battle of Culloden as Jacobites.
If there was one thing the Irvines hated more than a British guy coming in and telling them what to do, it was a member of Clan Keith. The two clans were constantly warring with each other, even when a Scottish king would tell them to knock off the fighting or he was turning the country around and no one would get dessert. You know when they did finally declare an official end to their feud? 2002. Only, like, 600 years since they first decided they hated each other. Talk about commitment.
Their family seat, Castle Drum, is beautiful, and also available for special events!
Clan Munro
Clan Motto: Dread God
Clan War Cry: Caisteal Folais ‘na Theine! – Castle Foulis in Flames! (Castle Floulis is their family home)
ancient
modern
The Munros are of Irish stock, hailing from a line of Irish chiefs in the 1000s. Their name translates into something akin to “Man from Ro”, referring to an area in Ireland surrounding the River Roe. They got their lands from the Scottish king for their victory against Norse invaders. That began their close relationship to the crown.
They were also known as a war clan, almost always participating in battles. This military way of living made them formidable enemies and often ensured they were on the winning side. Along with the Frasers, they even helped Mary Queen of Scots take Inverness Castle, which was thought to be impossible.
But the Munros weren’t Jacobites. in 1715, they fought for the British, which pissed the Jacobite Mackenzies off. The Mackenzies invaded the Munro lands, who then invaded their in retaliation. in the 1745 rebellion, the highlands generally hoped the Munros would join the Jacobite cause, but they stayed with the English.
Shout out to Hugh Munro, the bringer of dragonflies in amber and super spy extraordinaire!
Clan Colville
Clan Motto: Oblier ne puis – I cannot forget
The Colvilles come from ancient Norman stock, hailing from the Colville lands in Normandy. In the 1170s, a Colville was granted some land in the southern area of Scotland by William the Lion, who was then the king of Scotland.
They were a small clan that followed nobles, no matter the crown. They can be seen through history serving both the Scottish and British kings. But they usually placed their allegiance to the British crown, and retained their titles and lands because of it.
Clan Turnbull
Clan Motto: I saved the king
This clan has a fun name origin story. One tale says that during the Scottish Wars of Independence, Robert the Bruce was being charged at by a giant bull. Well, this guy named William wasn’t having any of it, and tackled the beast to the ground, saving his king. He turned the bull around. Get it?
The Turnbulls kept up their namesake, as they were always ready to fight. It’s said that a man from another clan went to the Turnbulls on behalf of his chief, to ask for their support for the chief’s claim to the throne of Scotland. The Turnbulls apparent answered something like, “we don’t give a flying haggis what you politicians do, we just wanna get out there and smash some skulls!” These brass balls stayed throughout the centuries, as one modern member of the clan, James Turnbull, held the German’s at bay for 24 hours with only a machine gun during WWI.
The Paterson Clan
Clan Motto: Huc Tendimus Omnes – We all strive for this
This armigerous lowland clan gets it’s name from the Gaelic “MacGille Phadraig”, which means “son of the devotee of Saint Patrick”.
The Patersons are mega small, in the historical sense, but it’s one of the most common names in the lowlands in Scotland. Some even consider them to be a sept of the MacLarens.
Clan Davidson
Clan Motto: Sapienter si sincere – Wisely if sincerely
There are many stories of where this clan came from, but they all point to Clan Davidson being among the oldest in Scotland. But it’s generally believed that they are descendents of Gillichattan Mor, who was the first chief of the Chattan Confederation.
They were a strong fighting clan until 1370 when Clan Cameron virtually wiped them out. But their numbers rose and by the time the Jacobite Rebellions came into play, the Davidsons fought for Scotland. In the end, a great number of them were banished to the North American colonies, where they settled mainly in the mountains of North Carolina.
Names asked for, but not included: Wilson (sepf of Clan Gunn), Achmoody (not a clan, but a last name), Mollahan (not a Scottish clan, but an Irish last name), Jeffrey (sept of Clan Donald), Harbinson (Scottish or Irish last name), Maynor (a Norman/English name with Germanic roots), Irwin (sept of Clan Irvine-see above), and McCracken (sept of Clan MacNaughton).
That’s all the names I had left on my list! So, as of now, I don’t have any plans for a part 7, unless I get requests for a good number of names to do a part 7! What I do have plans for is to do a small series of in depth histories of some of my favorite clans, such as the MacGregors and MacLeods, as well as the Frasers for all you Outlander lovers out there! There also might be a history series about Scottish castles in the works, so keep coming back every weekend to see what Scottish histories and Outlander articles and quizzes we have for you. Check out all the past Outlander Saturday posts here!
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Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 (2024) Gerry Duggan Story, Garry Brown Artist, 1st Appearance of Ogata Asami & MacRaith
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Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #3 Image Comics Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Garry Brown Colors by Chris O’Halloran Letters by Joe Sabino The Rundown: Asami and Macraith quickly discover there are bigger dangers than the undead in their new home. As the nights of battle against the forces of the undead continue, Macraith admires the fighting prowess of Asami while becoming…
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Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 Image Comics Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Garry Brown Colors by Chris O’Halloran Letters by Joe Sabino The Rundown: A gunslinger and a samurai from opposite sides of the world find themselves on a mysterious monster filled island. The year is 1877 and a gunslinger named Macraith makes his way to a local church to dispatch a group of men there that…
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