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Erscheint vorauss. 28. Juli 2026
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Kingdom of Tundo is an epic fantasy comic set in the world of Mayi, where magic is fading and corruption threatens to consume what remains. The story follows Bunao Dula, the lost son of a once-benevolent ruler, who returns to his ancestral homeland after years away. Tundo, once majestic and proud, now lies in ruin, ravaged by the Shadows-insidious forces that corrupt humankind and spread decay through the kingdom. Bunao must face betrayal, family treachery, and the ghosts of his past as he struggles to unite a fractured people. Along his journey, he encounters the Myth-folk, legendary beings…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Kingdom of Tundo is an epic fantasy comic set in the world of Mayi, where magic is fading and corruption threatens to consume what remains. The story follows Bunao Dula, the lost son of a once-benevolent ruler, who returns to his ancestral homeland after years away. Tundo, once majestic and proud, now lies in ruin, ravaged by the Shadows-insidious forces that corrupt humankind and spread decay through the kingdom. Bunao must face betrayal, family treachery, and the ghosts of his past as he struggles to unite a fractured people. Along his journey, he encounters the Myth-folk, legendary beings tied to Tundo's fading magical legacy, who may hold the key to saving-or dooming-the land. Together with these allies, Bunao battles not only external enemies but also the ambition and jealousy of his brothers, whose schemes have helped plunge Tundo into chaos. As Bunao regains lost memories, he confronts his youthful mistakes and the heavy mantle of destiny. His quest takes him through undead lands, monstrous legacies, and trials that test both his strength and spirit. To reclaim his birthright and defy the Shadows, Bunao must become the leader Tundo desperately needs before the kingdom is lost forever.
Autorenporträt
M. A. Del Rosario