Starhenge: The Dragon and the Boar #2

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7.3

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Writer Liam Sharp
Artist Liam Sharp
Cover Price $3.99

MERLIN persuades KING AURELIUS to allow him to start the construction of STONEHENGE. Meanwhile AMBER and DARYL reunite under less than ideal circumstances in Brighton, as future MOR-DREADNAUGHTS prepare to hunt them!

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  • 10

    COMICON - Olly MacNamee

    Aug 09, 2022

    Merlin has arrived from the future and made himself at home in 5th century Britain. Meanwhile, in the present our pagan-loving protagonist, Amber, gets an unexpected visit from her American boyfriend in Brighton. 'StarHenge' #2 mixes fiction with legends and adds a sprinkle of classic 'Metal Hurlant' cosmic art on tope of a good dose of brooding Dark Ages in this beautifully illustrated comic book. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson

    Aug 10, 2022

    Issue #2 is a excellent follow installment up that moves steadily down its narrative seamlessly combining documented historical fact, fable, excellent character writing, relatable narration and wonderfully detailed jaw dropping art for a flawless issue that you just can't put down. Read Full Review

  • 9.6

    The Comicbook Dispatch - tcreadscomics

    Aug 11, 2022

    STARHENGE BOOK ONE #2 is a comic that really wants you to roll up your sleeves and fully engage with it. In that way, it feels like its building a grand epic rather than just telling a long story. And the world always benefits from new grand epics. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum

    Aug 10, 2022

    I have just one criticism of Starhenge, Book One: The Dragon & The Boar #2 and it's that I have to wait and read this issue by issue rather than having the full volume in my hands to lose myself in all at once. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Major Spoilers - Christopher Rondeau

    Aug 16, 2022

    I think Stonehenge #2 will read best as a trade paperback. There is so much going on, and it feels complex and engaging. Non-conventional stories like these are right up my alley. Read Full Review

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