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  • Published: 27 August 2024
  • ISBN: 9781506732534
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $49.99

Black Hammer Volume 8: The End




The Eisner Award–winning superhero saga returns in this story picking up immediately after the events of the hit Reborn series.

The Eisner Award–winning superhero saga returns in this story picking up immediately after the events of the hit Reborn series.

In this multi-timeline, world-hopping adventure, we find new stakes, new heroes, and the long-awaited return to Black Hammer farm with the Weber family reuniting and facing many new challenges and villains in Jeff Lemire’s biggest event in the Black Hammer series thus far!

Collects Black Hammer: The End #1–#6 and features a sketchbook section and bonus art by Tonci Zonjic, Tyler Crook, Caitlin Yarsky, David Rubin, Max Fiumara, and Wilfredo Torres.

  • Published: 27 August 2024
  • ISBN: 9781506732534
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $49.99

Praise for Black Hammer Volume 8: The End

"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."—Mike Mignola

"Black Hammer is easily one of Lemire's best creations."—Scott Snyder

“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

"On my pull list by the time I got to page five."—Mark Waid (Kingdom Come)

“Black Hammer is the maddest, most brilliant comic I’ve read in years.”—Mark Millar (Kick Ass)

“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)

Black Hammer feels like a superhero story through an X-Files lens; it’s strange and melancholy and real. The tale evokes an immense world filled with typically deep Lemire-ian themes of isolation, joy and simplicity. I can't wait to see where he goes from here."—Charles Soule (Star Wars: Poe Dameron, Letter 44)