128 pages • first pub 2019 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781684153213
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Publication date: Not specified
Description
A broken fantasy that's equal parts Lord of the Rings and Mad Max, Coda is the next original series by Eisner-nominated author Simon Spurrier (The Spire, Six-Gun Gorilla). In the aftermath of an apocalypse which wiped out nearly all magic from a o...
Community Reviews Summary of 227 reviews
Moods
dark 76%
funny 46%
mysterious 42%
challenging 15%
emotional 11%
lighthearted 11%
sad 7%
tense 7%
reflective 3%
Pace
medium 44%
slow 8%
Plot- or character-driven?
A mix: 36% | Character: 36% | Plot: 27%Strong character development?
Yes: 38% | It's complicated: 33% | No: 28%Loveable characters?
Yes: 45% | It's complicated: 33% | No: 20%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 47% | It's complicated: 38% | No: 9% | N/A: 4%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 85% | It's complicated: 14%Average rating
Content Warnings
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Graphic
Violence, Gore, Blood128 pages • first pub 2019 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781684153213
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Publication date: Not specified
Description
A broken fantasy that's equal parts Lord of the Rings and Mad Max, Coda is the next original series by Eisner-nominated author Simon Spurrier (The Spire, Six-Gun Gorilla). In the aftermath of an apocalypse which wiped out nearly all magic from a o...
Community Reviews Summary of 227 reviews
Moods
dark 76%
funny 46%
mysterious 42%
challenging 15%
emotional 11%
lighthearted 11%
sad 7%
tense 7%
reflective 3%
Pace
medium 44%
slow 8%
Plot- or character-driven?
A mix: 36% | Character: 36% | Plot: 27%Strong character development?
Yes: 38% | It's complicated: 33% | No: 28%Loveable characters?
Yes: 45% | It's complicated: 33% | No: 20%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 47% | It's complicated: 38% | No: 9% | N/A: 4%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 85% | It's complicated: 14%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Violence, Gore, Blood