Blood Relative

Blood Relative by Alan Davis, published by Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated in September 2008, is a graphic novel that delves into the lives of a unique family of superhumans. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the Destine family, a mysterious bloodline that has lived among humans for centuries, seeking solitude and the freedom to pursue their individual interests. However, their peaceful existence is disrupted when Rory Destine, one of the youngest siblings, decides to embrace his identity as the costumed crimefighter known as the Crimson Crusader, inadvertently threatening the secrecy of their clan.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of identity and family dynamics within the context of the superhero genre. As the Destine family’s hidden life faces exposure, the story raises questions about the consequences of revealing their true nature to the world. This collection includes issues #1-5 of ClanDestine, offering a blend of science fiction and superhero elements that will engage fans of comics and graphic novels. The dimensions of the book are 10.5 inches in height and 7.25 inches in length, making it a visually striking addition to any collection.
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Alan Davis’ freaky family returns! They’ve existed, hidden among mankind for centuries, a mysterious bloodline of superhumans, eternal and apart. And all they’ve desired is to be left alone, to pursue their individual interests in peace. But now, the existence of their hidden clan is threatened with exposure by the activities of one of their youngest siblings, Rory Destine, who aspires to be the costumed crimefighter called the Crimson Crusader! And now that the cat’s been let out of the bag, who or what is going to come calling at the Destine family’s Ravenscroft doorway? Collects ClanDestine #1-5.
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