Lady Baltimore: The Dream of Ikelos #1

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Writer Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden
Artist Bridgit Connell
Cover Price $3.99

Lady Sofia Baltimore, accompanied by an array of formidable companions, continues her war against the Nazis in an occult alternate Outerverse. High in the frozen Italian alps, a mercenary sorcerer has revealed a dangerous magical artifact. German forces will use it to obliterate Allied forces who stand against them . . . unless Sofia and Imogen can take possession of it first.  

Horror genius writing team Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden reunite, with stellar art by Bridgit Connell and colors by Michelle Madsen in a brand-new one-shot story!

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  • 8.6

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Mar 29, 2023

    Connell delivers some beautifully detailed art that perfectly captures the thrills and terror in the story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry

    Mar 29, 2023

    Alongside co-writer Christopher Golden the latest chapter in the Lady Baltimore series brings a new twist into the paranormal-Nazi story that Mignola has exhausted before.Artist Bridgit Connell continues to do stellar work with Lady Baltimore, making the action beats carry the weight of each punch while also allowing the paranormal elements to stand apart from everything else ever seen in the franchise. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Multiversity Comics - Kate Kosturski

    Mar 30, 2023

    It's great to have "Lady Baltimore back. Though 'The Dream of Ikelos' is a standalone story, no doubt its shadow will be felt in future installments of the series. It is a critical part of the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Comic Watch - Tyler Davis

    Apr 01, 2023

    LADY BALTIMORE: THE DREAM OF IKELOS #1is a poster child for near perfection in comic book construction. While the plot may be somewhat underwhelming due to its length, the team still manages to pen a narrative with enough narrative substance and weighted themes to craft a story still worth reading. Read Full Review

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