Rune #7
In "Anansi," Rune confronts a past that echoes into the present, as ancient worship and modern destiny collide. Set in 315 A.D. Africa, the story reveals Rune's mythic status as the god Anansi, caught in a deadly clash over Dyata—the goddess Pandora—while in the present, her rebirth stirs long-buried forces. Written by Chris Ulm and illustrated by Javier Saltares, with inks by Chris Ivy and colors by Lydia Nomura and Jennifer Schellinger, the issue blends myth and mystery with a haunting, grounded tone. The cover by Javier Saltares captures the weight of legend in a single, striking image.
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Africa 315 A.D. Rune, worshipped as the god Anansi, is attacked by Samanguru for want of the slave Dyata, who is the goddess Pandora. In the present, we see that Pandora has been reborn.
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