Gravel #16 (2010) pushes the gritty saga of William Gravel into even darker and more unpredictable territory. Penned by Warren Ellis and Mike Wolfer, this issue sees the hardened combat magician facing the consequences of his rapid ascent through the occult ranks of British magic—and the enemies that power tends to attract.
As Gravel struggles to hold his place among the aristocracy of the mystical underground, tensions erupt from within and without. The balance of power is shifting, and the weight of his decisions begins to surface. What follows is a visceral mix of internal conflict, arcane confrontations, and brutal violence—all hallmarks of the uncompromising storytelling this series is known for.
Mike Wolfer’s artwork continues to deliver raw intensity, perfectly matching Ellis’s no-holds-barred narrative style. With striking visuals and a relentlessly bleak tone, this issue is a key turning point in the series and a must for fans of supernatural thrillers, magical warfare, and morally complex anti-heroes.
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