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Ted Naifeh’s “Nights Dominion” Returns for “Season Three” at Oni Press

By | September 5th, 2018
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On July 25th, Ted Naifeh and Oni Press’s dark fantasy series “Night’s Dominion” quietly returned in digital format for a third storyline. Today, issue 2 of “Season Three” went live on iBooks, Google Play, Comixology and Kindle along with a press release circulating the details for the remaining chapters and cluing those of us that missed it to its arrival.

“Night’s Dominion” volume one started in September 2016 with Ted Naifeh’s initial six issue fantasy caper story introducing his cast of highly questionable and suspect heroes. The group returned for another six issue caper in 2017, and both series were collected into trade paperbacks that are still in print. The world he has created has its roots in sword and sorcery-style fantasy series like Robert E. Howard’s Conan and, Fritz Leiber”s Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser.

Issue #1 (Available Now)
As poison slowly claims the Furie, Emerane attempts the unthinkable. With the help of the Magus’s necromancy, she infiltrates the dominion of death itself. If all goes well, Emerane may be able to rescue the Furie’s soul from the shores of oblivion. But if she fails, she will be claimed by Uhlume, the god of death.

Issue #2 (Available Now)
With its new lawkeepers showing their true colors as cruel oppressors, the people of Umber rise up to resist. But they need a hero to inspire them. If Grael loses all hope, and the Furie’s wound proves fatal, who is left to lead the people against the Amaraddan Guard?

Issue #3
Now that Umber has recovered its stolen wealth, thanks to six intrepid thieves, the wounded city begins the arduous task of setting things back to some kind of order. But the architect of Umber’s misfortunes still operates in the shadows, and he will subvert death itself to feed his greed and malice.

Issue #4
Resurrected through necromancy, gifted with terrible strength and power, the Amaraddan Captain intends to assert his authority over Umber, no matter what. With all other heroes defeated, it’s up to Emerane alone to stand against him. But can the Night overcome a foe who has overcome death itself?

All Credit: Ted Naifeh (Oni Press)


Greg Lincoln

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