The Autumnlands #10 – 2016 continues the richly imagined fantasy saga crafted by Kurt Busiek and brought vividly to life through the breathtaking artwork of Benjamin Dewey. This series has captured readers with its bold worldbuilding, anthropomorphic characters, and sweeping magical conflicts — and this issue carries that momentum forward with style and substance.
In this chapter, tensions rise between the land-bound survivors and their airborne magical brethren as the fragile alliances forged earlier begin to fracture. Busiek deepens the political intrigue and character development as forces beyond mortal understanding start to take shape. The enigmatic Champion, once seen as a saviour, finds himself caught between loyalty and truth, and his mysterious origins start to cast long shadows over the fates of everyone in The Autumnlands.
Benjamin Dewey's detailed linework and atmospheric panel design continue to elevate the storytelling, balancing intimate character moments with sweeping vistas of war-torn skies and spell-scarred landscapes. His use of texture and expression brings depth to this anthropomorphic world in a way that feels genuinely immersive, never gimmicky.
Fantasy fans who appreciate layered narratives, complex world politics, and mythological overtones will find The Autumnlands #10 an absolute must. It’s a fine blend of old-world fantasy and modern comic book pacing, perfect for readers who crave something more nuanced than sword fights and spell-slinging.
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A truly unique series that stands apart from typical fantasy fare, The Autumnlands #10 is a key instalment for collectors looking to complete one of the most imaginative runs of the decade.
Tags: Comicbook, The Autumnlands, 2016, Image, Kurt Busiek, Benjamin Dewey, Jordie Bellaire, Jimmy Betancourt, John Roshell