Gravel #21 (2010) continues the brooding saga of William Gravel, Britain's most dangerous combat magician, as the balance of occult power tilts violently in his direction. Written by Mike Wolfer from a story by Warren Ellis, this issue plunges deeper into the treacherous inner workings of the magical elite and the personal cost of dominance in a world ruled by dark forces and darker intentions.
Now at the height of his arcane influence, Gravel faces rising internal threats from within the Minor Seven—those who fear his strength, question his motives, or outright seek to destroy him. With betrayal looming and the veil between life and death thinning, this chapter delivers high-impact supernatural conflict and simmering paranoia in equal measure.
Wolfer’s gritty, atmospheric art continues to define the series' grim aesthetic, with expressive line work and a tone that leans hard into occult noir. The tension is palpable, the action unforgiving, and the story laced with unflinching violence and moral ambiguity.
Perfect for fans of supernatural thrillers and gritty anti-heroes, Gravel #21 pushes the series ever closer to an explosive reckoning.
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