Title | : | The Mark Of Aeacus #2 |
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ISBN | : | 1897102534 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781897102534 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More |
Number of Pages | : | - |
About the Series
Troubled young Jack spends the night with a mysterious stranger and finds himself branded with THE MARK OF AEACUS, an ancient and powerful weapon of vengeance set loose on Earth by a forgotten demigod.The Mark of Aeacus.
Imbued with this dark power, Jack struggles to come to grips with the urges for brutal revenge that the Mark is awakening in him. As he tries to understand what he is transforming into, Jack finds himself faced with difficult questions about justice, punishment and revenge.
As the first non sexually explicit Class Comics title, The Mark of Aeacus delves deeply into the underbelly of erotica while delivering a riveting story written by Charles “Zan” Christensen and beautifully painted artwork illustrated by Mark Brill and the Winner of the 2008 Queerie award of “Best Queer Indie Book“!
In The Mark of Aeacus #1, available in both PRINT and DIGITAL editions, Jack, a shy, tortured young man, hooks up with a mysterious stranger at a bar and loses himself in an intense and exhilarating night with him in his hotel room, during which he sees visions of bloodshed and ancient gods. In the morning, he discovers he’s been branded with a mysterious tattoo—the one his mysterious stranger had—and is now imbued with dark and brutal powers. But will those powers be enough to save him from a vicious gang attack?
In the pages of The Mark of Aeacus #2, also available in both PRINT and DIGITAL editions, another handsome stranger enters Jack’s life, one with all the answers to the questions Jack has about the power he’s been marked with. But this stranger wants to put a permanent end to the legacy that Jack carries… by putting an end to Jack. Their struggle unearths complex questions: Is redemption possible? When can vengeance serve as justice? Will Jack survive their looming battle? (…and should we even want him to?)
“…a taut, visceral thriller, partly psychological, partly erotic, and completely engrossing.” — Joe Palmer, GayLeague.com
Troubled young Jack spends the night with a mysterious stranger and finds himself branded with THE MARK OF AEACUS, an ancient and powerful weapon of vengeance set loose on Earth by a forgotten demigod.The Mark of Aeacus.
Imbued with this dark power, Jack struggles to come to grips with the urges for brutal revenge that the Mark is awakening in him. As he tries to understand what he is transforming into, Jack finds himself faced with difficult questions about justice, punishment and revenge.
As the first non sexually explicit Class Comics title, The Mark of Aeacus delves deeply into the underbelly of erotica while delivering a riveting story written by Charles “Zan” Christensen and beautifully painted artwork illustrated by Mark Brill and the Winner of the 2008 Queerie award of “Best Queer Indie Book“!
In The Mark of Aeacus #1, available in both PRINT and DIGITAL editions, Jack, a shy, tortured young man, hooks up with a mysterious stranger at a bar and loses himself in an intense and exhilarating night with him in his hotel room, during which he sees visions of bloodshed and ancient gods. In the morning, he discovers he’s been branded with a mysterious tattoo—the one his mysterious stranger had—and is now imbued with dark and brutal powers. But will those powers be enough to save him from a vicious gang attack?
In the pages of The Mark of Aeacus #2, also available in both PRINT and DIGITAL editions, another handsome stranger enters Jack’s life, one with all the answers to the questions Jack has about the power he’s been marked with. But this stranger wants to put a permanent end to the legacy that Jack carries… by putting an end to Jack. Their struggle unearths complex questions: Is redemption possible? When can vengeance serve as justice? Will Jack survive their looming battle? (…and should we even want him to?)
“…a taut, visceral thriller, partly psychological, partly erotic, and completely engrossing.” — Joe Palmer, GayLeague.com
The Mark Of Aeacus #2 Reviews
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Made more sense than the first one.