Made of mythology and metaphor, the new Magnetic Press graphic novel 'Nils: The Tree of Life' brings the conflict between technology and nature to life in an unexpected, beautiful manner. Get an exclusive look inside the book:
brings the conflict between technology and nature to life in an unexpected, beautiful manner, andhas an exclusive look inside the book ahead of its release at the end of the month.follows the titular hero and his father in a dark fantasy world where the forces of nature and being overwhelmed by the technological elements of the neighboring Cyan Nation.
The title marks the return of Magnetic Press as a full-service publisher after three years of existing as a subsidiary of Lion Forge Comics under the name “The Magnetic Collection.
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