Gravel #4 (2008) propels William Gravel further into a world where black magic is currency, and betrayal is routine. Created by Warren Ellis and Mike Wolfer, this issue is a tense continuation of the brutal power struggle unfolding between Gravel and the elite occultists of the Minor Seven.
Gravel’s violent rise through the ranks continues as he targets another member of the cabal, determined to take their power—and their place. But with each victory comes greater danger, and his increasingly aggressive tactics put him in the crosshairs of allies and enemies alike. The story explores the cost of magical warfare, and the psychological strain of a soldier who never really left the battlefield.
Mike Wolfer’s illustrations add depth and danger to every scene, with grim backdrops and sharp action that bring the story’s dark tone to life. The issue is packed with gritty atmosphere, raw confrontations, and the kind of moral complexity that sets Gravel apart from traditional fantasy fare.
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