You’ve been searching for a fantasy story that grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. You’re fed up with predictable tropes—heroes who win too easily, magic that makes no sense, and Muslim characters reduced to tired stereotypes. You crave a tale that’s raw, real, and deeply personal—a story that plunges you into a world where every choice could mean life or death.
But let’s be honest: most fantasy stories let you down. The plots are predictable. The characters feel flat. And those endless series? They demand a lifetime commitment you just don’t have. You’re left longing for something fresh—something that reignites the magic you felt the first time you opened a fantasy book.
That magic is here. Introducing Brotherhood of the Wolf: Lesser Evil (Chapter 0 of our series) —a dark fantasy graphic novel that critics can’t stop raving about. The Midwest Book Review calls it “Riveting… Easy to Pick Up and Hard to Put Down.” Literary Titan says it’s “A Dark and Compelling Tale of Political Intrigue, Familial Secrets, and Supernatural Forces.”
Picture this: In the crumbling city of Byzantine Constantinople, a mother named Polychronia faces a nightmare no parent should endure. Her son, Nikephoros—a boy with dreams of heroism—has been chosen by the City of the Angel, a secret court of bloodthirsty undead who feast on beautiful youths. She has just 10 minutes to save him. Clutching a knife, her heart shattering, she whispers, “God, forgive me for what I am about to do.”
That moment sets off a chain of events that transforms Nikephoros—later known as Koja—into a masked Janissary murder machine. In the city’s hidden tunnels, he faces unspeakable horror with his best friend in the darkness. This is his origin story: a 28-page journey of sacrifice, survival, and the birth of a Muslim hero unlike any you’ve seen before. Here’s why you’ll be hooked:
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A Mother’s Heart-Wrenching Choice: Feel Polychronia’s anguish as she risks everything to save her son from a monstrous fate.
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Visceral, Haunting Art: 13 pages of greyscale, wordless art by Aurelio Mazzara—blended with 15 pages of gripping prose—bring this 28-page story to life with chilling intensity. Inspired by Berserk, every panel pulses with tension and beauty. Reader Views calls it “A Brilliant Fusion of Political Intrigue, Dark Secrets, and Eerie Atmospheric Tension.”
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A Hero You’ll Root For: Koja is an authentic Muslim hero in a richly detailed 15th-century setting—no clichés, just a story that’s intimate and epic. Feathered Quill Reviews says it’s “A Unique Graphic Novella Unlike Any Other on the Market.”
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No Endless Commitment: This standalone 28-page chapter immerses you in Koja’s world without dragging you into a sprawling series.
This is a print-only first edition—because nothing compares to holding a comic in your hands, feeling the pages, and owning a piece of history. As Stan Lee once said, “Comics are like boobs. They look great on a computer, but I’d rather hold one in my hand.” Get Yours Before the Early Bird Price Ends!
Right now, you can grab Brotherhood of the Wolf: The Lesser Evil (Chapter 0) at a special early bird price: just $47.95 for the Regular package, or $49.95 for the Premium package—which includes an exclusive digital wallpaper by renowned artist Luciano Regazzoni, showing Koja’s triumphant stand amidst fallen crusaders and crows, plus behind-the-scenes insights from the artist and writer.
Worried it’s not for you? Try it risk-free for 30 days. If Koja’s dark journey doesn’t grip you, return it for a full refund—no hassle, no questions. But don’t wait. The early bird price won’t last long, and once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.
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You’ve waited long enough for a story this good. Don’t let it slip through your fingers.
Warm regards,
Wes