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The full collection of Black Hammer: Reborn

Follow the legacy of the Black Hammer in the Black Hammer Omnibus Volume 3. Black Hammer: Reborn is written by Jeff Lemire (Mazebook), with interior art by Caitlin Yarsky (Wonder Woman), Malachi Ward (Operation Sunshine), and Matthew Sheean (Black Hammer: Visions), colors by Ward and Dave Stewart (B.P.R.D.), and cover art by Black Hammer co-creator Dean Ormston. This volume compiles issues #1-12 of the original Black Hammer: Reborn storyline in one oversized paperback collection including sketchbook extras and more.

Years after Black Hammer and the rest of Spiral City’s greatest heroes seemingly died defeating the cosmic despot known as Anti-God, Lucy Weber, the daughter of Black Hammer, took up his mantle and carried on the legacy of her father.

Years after that, Lucy, and the world, have moved on. Living in the suburbs of Spiral City, Lucy is married and has children. But all is not blissful. Her marriage is falling apart, her job has reached a dead end, and for mysterious reasons, she hasn’t picked up the hammer in years. But, as her domestic life begins to crumble, the secrets of the last twenty years, and the reasons Lucy really gave up being Black Hammer, begin to resurface, threatening her family, and the peace she has tried hard to find for herself.

Black Hammer Omnibus Volume 3, paperback, spans 312 pages and measures 6.625 x 9.25″. The collection will be available October 8, 2024 in bookstores and October 10, 2024 in comic shops. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and at your local comic shop and bookstore and will retail for $29.99.

Praise for Black Hammer:

“I didn’t think something could be thrilling and sad at the same time but now there’s Black Hammer proving me wrong. Amazing, Just flat-out amazing.”—Patton Oswalt

“I don’t read many comics these days and I can’t remember the last time I read a superhero comic, but I’m loving BLACK HAMMER by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Dave Stewart.”—Mike Mignola

“Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer feels like it’s walking two roads—one honoring the past of superhero comics, and one forging a path into the future of the genre.”—Cullen Bunn (Harrow County)


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