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(MATURE) Sonata Volume 1: Valley of the Gods by David Hine & Brian Haberlin – New Paperback

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(MATURE) Sonata Volume 1: Valley of the Gods by David Hine & Brian Haberlin – New PaperbackEmbark on a breathtaking journey to a world of wonder and peril with Sonata Vol. 1: Valley of the Gods. Created by the visionary team of writer David Hine (The Bulletproof Coffin) and artist technologist Brian Haberlin (Spawn, Witchblade), this Image Comics series is a sweeping "steampunk meets fantasy" epic that feels like a modern day Avatar or The Last of Us set on a distant, alien frontier. This copy is Brand New, making it an essential

Embark on a breathtaking journey to a world of wonder and peril with Sonata Vol. 1: Valley of the Gods. Created by the visionary team of writer David Hine (The Bulletproof Coffin) and artist/technologist Brian Haberlin (Spawn, Witchblade), this Image Comics series is a sweeping "steampunk-meets-fantasy" epic that feels like a modern-day Avatar or The Last of Us set on a distant, alien frontier.

This copy is Brand New, making it an essential acquisition for fans of deep world-building, high-stakes adventure, and cutting-edge comic book art.

A Conflict Between Cultures on a Dying World

On the planet Perdita, two vastly different cultures—the technologically advanced Ran and the nature-worshipping Tayans—clash over the remaining resources of a "Valley of the Gods."

  • Star-Crossed Journey: The story follows Sonata, a young Ran pilot, as she ventures into the forbidden valley and discovers that the planet's history—and its gods—are far more complex than either side realizes.

  • Revolutionary Artwork: Brian Haberlin utilizes state-of-the-art digital techniques to create lush, cinematic landscapes and detailed mechanical designs that set a new standard for visual storytelling.

  • Rich Mythology: Hine and Haberlin have crafted a fully realized world complete with its own languages, ecologies, and ancient secrets, rewarding readers who love to immerse themselves in new lore.

Publication Details

  • Authors: David Hine & Brian Haberlin

  • Artist: Brian Haberlin

  • Publisher: Image Comics / Shadowline

  • Format: Trade Paperback (TPB)

  • Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Steampunk

Item Condition

This graphic novel is in Brand New condition.

  • Cover: Factory-fresh with sharp corners and vibrant, high-gloss colors. No shelf wear, scratches, or scuffing.

  • Spine: The spine is perfectly square and uncreased, indicating the book has never been opened or read.

  • Pages: All interior pages are crisp, white, and free of any marks, folds, or defects.

  • Storage: Carefully maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled environment to arrive in flawless, collector-quality condition.


Item Specifications

Feature Detail
Title Sonata Vol. 1: Valley of the Gods
Creator David Hine & Brian Haberlin
Format Trade Paperback (TPB)
Condition Brand New (M/NM)

 

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