Sojourn (comics)

Sojourn

Cover to Sojourn #1
Publication information
Publisher Crossgen Comics inc
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre
    Publication date August 2001 – May 2004
    Number of issues 35
    Main character(s) Arwyn, Gareth, Kreeg, Cassidy, Mordath, Bohr, Gustavus, Neven, Ayden, Shiara
    Creative team
    Writer(s) Ron Marz, Ian Edginton
    Penciller(s) Greg Land
    Creator(s) Mark Alessi, Gina M. Villa

    Sojourn was a fantasy comic book series published by CrossGen about the adventures of the archer Arwyn and her friend Gareth as they traveled in a fantasy world with dragons, trolls, and magic. Starting in 2001, it ran for 35 issues (including a prequel) before it was forced to end by the bankruptcy of CrossGen in 2004.[1] For a time, this series was Crossgen's highest grossing comic.

    Plot

    A woman named Arwyn, her dog Kreeg, and a one-eyed man named Gareth travel throughout the lands of the planet Quin looking for five shards of a magic arrow to defeat the evil dictator of the land, Mordath. Along the way they meet a thief named Cassidy who knows Gareth from the past. Near the end of the series a Snow Troll, or Iskani, named Gustavus, who could have possibly joined the group, was introduced.

    The hero of this series was not a Sigil-Bearer. Instead, the hero (Arwyn) is on a quest to kill the Sigil-Bearer, Mordath.

    Races of the Five Lands

    Collections

    Sojourn had 4 trade paperbacks (TPBs) released by Crossgen before their bankruptcy, with 2 more released later by Checker Books.

    There was also one collected edition not included above because it was merely a reprint of the Prequel and issue 1 put into one comic.

    Creators

    References

    1. , Tampa Bay Business Journal, August 2, 2004
    2. http://web.archive.org/web/20070303070828/http://www.checkerbpg.com:80/docs/sojourn4_gn.html. Archived from the original on March 3, 2007. Retrieved May 9, 2007. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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