THE GREYLOCK Is An Outlaw Mage Who Is Offered Absolution If He Captures The Last Of A Telepathic Specie. Coming This October From Scout Comics!

THE GREYLOCK Is An Outlaw Mage Who Is Offered Absolution If He Captures The Last Of A Telepathic Specie. Coming This October From Scout Comics!


Logline:
A branded outlaw mage is offered absolution if he captures the last of a telepathic species. However, every mercenary, wand for hire, and killer with an empty wallet is after the same prey.

Synopsis:
The Greylock is an outlaw mage navigating a world filled with orcs, elves, and other fantastical creatures who all scramble for survival under the weight of the world’s most worshipped object—the almighty dollar.

A king’s ransom has been promised by many looking to capture the last remaining Mindwitch, a mage born with the abilities of precognition and telepathy. This hunt will put Greylock up against all manner of magical creatures as he is reminded that to those in power, the act of survival is often seen as an act of defiance.

Creators:
Eli Shockey, Atagun Ilhan, Francesca Cittarelli, Justin Birch


Pull Quotes
Jarred Lujan (ATDAH, Dry Foot, Crash & Troy): The Greylock does my favorite thing: it takes high concepts, like fantasy and magic, and brings them down to our dirty little level. It’s full of characters that you want to know more and more about and sets them in a world of mysticism that Harry Potter wouldn’t hang out in when the sun goes down. This book is extremely, and unapologetically, badass. Sign me up for thirty issues.
 
David Hazan (Nottingham, Death Drop Drag Assassin): Equal parts enthralling and terrifying, The Greylock brings to life a modern-day high fantasy world that has all the bombast and spectacle of Bright paired with honesty and grit of the kind that only Shockey and Ilhan can provide.
 
Morgan Hampton (Dawn of DC: Cyborg): Greylock is like Blade Runner meets Dungeons & Dragons. Shockey and Ilhan drop fantastical elements into a semi-futuristic world that uses spellslinging and monsters to explore themes at the intersection of racism and classism. They are truly in their magical bag.
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