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Isola, pronounced “Ease-o-la” and not “Is-o-la”, is the newest book from Karl Kerschel and Brenden Fletcher. Published by Image comics, it tells the story of Rook, Olwynn the Queen of Maar, and their long traveled path to the fabled land of Isola. Though the reason to us as of yet is currently unknown, The Queen of Maar has found herself under a spell that has transformed her into an exotic tiger. Hence the journey to Isola. A story of love, loyalty, and adventure, this is the fantasy book we’ve been waiting for. Its pages are filled with rich storytelling and a colorful world making it unlike any ongoing series on shelves right now. While the series dropped its first issue last month, going almost immediately to a second printing, the second issue of Isola, as well as the reprint of issue one, dropped this week. So at this point, there’s literally no reason for you not to tag along for the ride. And because I just need an excuse to talk about Isola and how in love I am with this series, here’s a few reasons to check this one out.
It’s Queer as Hell Isola is a queer love story waiting to be discovered. Not only that but it’s a queer love story featuring not one but TWO women of color. While the underlying queer tones may not be obviously apparent in issue one or even in issue two, as those initial issues help build up the world of Isola, the love between Queen Olwyn and Rook is very much there and visited in Isola’s prequel story. This ten-page introductory tale was printed in the back of the first five issues of Brenden’s other creator-owned book Motor Crush. I’m almost certain that this prologue will be printed alongside the main storyline when Isola is collected in trade form in the fall. I’m really excited to see the love between these two flourish as the story progresses. Rook already shows traits of intense loyalty and love for her queen, as any knight should. It’s the Queen and her knight, the best kind of love story in my opinion. And while I don’t want to say I told you so, Brenden and Karl totally confirmed Olwyn and Rook’s “relationship” when I met them at Fried Pie Con last month. The introductory prologue of Isola is also available for free online so make sure you check that out.
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