The Mary Sue Exclusive Preview: Toil and Trouble #2

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Aw yeah! We’re super stoked to share this exclusive preview of Toil and Trouble #2 with you. Written by Mairghread Scott with art by Kelly & Nichole Matthews, it’s a title that quickly found a place in our hearts here at TMS. 

For those of you who don’t know, here’s a bit of context: the story centers on three witch sisters who are the embodiment of the three fates from Macbeth. It’s beautifully illustrated, and the writing is absolutely on point in each and every issue. It’s just a limited run, and this is the second issue out of six.

Do check out the rest of the preview below. You can also find the solicitation info down there, too.

Toil and Trouble #2 comes out October 7th.

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Toil and Trouble #2 (of 6)

Publisher: Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios

Author: Mairghread Scott

Artist: Kelly & Nichole Matthews

Cover Artist: Kyla Vanderklugt

Price: $3.99

Synopsis: Smertae has gone against her sister’s wishes and must face the consequences, but prophecies are tricky things…

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