· With the help of an unlikely gang and amidst magic both good and evil, Elias The Cursed will attempt to save his face - and, perhaps, his soul! Drawn by acclaimed European artist Corrado Mastantuono and written by frequent Humanoids contributor Sylviane Corgiat. Customer Book Reviews. Rated 4 /5 based on 1 customer reviews. · Fallen king Elias is on a quest to reclaim the face that was stolen from him by the mighty sorcerer Melchior. With the help of an unlikely gang, of all fantastical shapes and sizes, and amidst magic both good and evil, Elias The Cursed will attempt to save his face, and perhaps his soul. So why is Elias cursed? Well, the devil is in the detail, and there’s no shortage of detail here, both from writer Sylviane Corgiat, and particularly from artist Corrado Mastantuono. Corgiat establishes early what Elias once was: a cruel, power-hungry and avaricious man who executed any possible challengers on usurping control of his kingdom aged
The Humanoids Blog - Spotlight: Elias the Cursed ( Softcover Edition): Elias the Cursed Story by Sylviane Corgiat, Art by Corrado Mastantuono Fallen king Elias is on a quest to reclaim the face that was stolen from him by the mighty sorcerer Melchior - With the help of an unlikely gan. Elias the cursed by Sylviane Corgiat, , Humanoids, Inc. edition, hardcover. Elias the Cursed gives you the goosebumps that come with discovering your new favorite thing. Humanoids/$ Written by Sylviane Corgiat. Illustrated by Corrado Mastantuono. Colored by Corrado Mastantuono, Jean-Jaques Rouger, and Pierre Matterne. Translated by Samantha Demers. US Edition edited by Alex Donoghue and Tim Pilcher.
Sylviane Corgiat Corrado Mastantuono. A Sword and Sorcery story about the redemptive journey of a once cruel king to reclaim his identity. Fallen king Elias is on a quest to reclaim the face that was stolen from him by the mighty sorcerer Melchior. With the help of an unlikely gang, of all fantastical shapes and sizes, and amidst magic both. Elias the Cursed gives you the goosebumps that come with discovering your new favorite thing. Humanoids/$ Written by Sylviane Corgiat. Illustrated by Corrado Mastantuono. Colored by Corrado Mastantuono, Jean-Jaques Rouger, and Pierre Matterne. Translated by Samantha Demers. US Edition edited by Alex Donoghue and Tim Pilcher. So why is Elias cursed? Well, the devil is in the detail, and there’s no shortage of detail here, both from writer Sylviane Corgiat, and particularly from artist Corrado Mastantuono. Corgiat establishes early what Elias once was: a cruel, power-hungry and avaricious man who executed any possible challengers on usurping control of his kingdom aged
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