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This isn’t your dad’s post-apocalypse. 1000 Years of War retells the story of Joan of Arc in a deiselpunk setting with mutants, zombies, and a few surprising twists! 130 pages. Six chapters. One complete story.
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The Reviews are in!
“Amazing.” —McGrenivan
“It’s a must-read… Can’t wait for more!” —Toorambunctious
“…Reminiscent of Henry and Wendy Pini… More Fallout than the Fallout TV show, and I am enjoying it.” —Michael Brent Talpas
“…1000 Years of War makes one wonder what one would do in the apocalypse… takes us on a wild trip through this dystopian world… highlights how depraved man can be… 1000 Years of War shows me that light can be found in the shadows even when humanity is at its lowest point.” —Syd, Attack+1
“INTENSE!!! …Dark, driven, survival oriented… Hannah weaves the potency and starkness of history into this modern creation… Incredible: carefully crafted in minute detail, pouring with deep emotion and vibrant color! The drawings alone are worthy of a studied look.” —Wendy E. Williams (no relation!)
“I’ve been fascinated by the Joan of Arc story for a long time and I love how Hannah Rose Williams took the story points and made them her own. I also like how she balanced the ideas in the story. Check it out…” —Barhan Decapre
“…Makes you think things are possible… 1000 Years of War is a graphic novel for young adults, sure, but there is something in this well-crafted and sometimes funny post-apocalyptic tale for everyone that may bring a bit of hope back to people’s hearts.” —Shawn Saint
“She may be a virgin, but she’s here to f-- you up! … I’m very sure your art style would be rejected from modern gaming. This is a compliment.” —The Doge Patriarch
“…Fun… More political than most I see, but I like the politics of it.” —Jessi L. Roberts
“…Reminds me of the movie Idiocracy… Very professional!” —Snow Martingale
“Great work as always! I recommend it to others!” —Jerrie
“Most excellent.” —Simon Tanner
“Incredible work.” —Ian Nolan
Hannah, bless you and your tremendous labor of love with all this amazing artwork and profound storytelling. If I could affford it, I would help you...but I do cheer you on and pray that doors will open for you! Keep plugging and planting, I am doing the same from my own corner of Substack. Keep on , I will too! Wendy
I love the artwork! The message was very positive, bucking against the woke post-modernism infecting comics, publishing, and entertainment as a whole. I saw the "harlottesville" (85) sign and thought "Hmmm. that looks kinda familiar." 😁