The Second Stage Turbine Blade (comics)

The Second Stage Turbine Blade (comics)

The Second Stage Turbine Blade is a series of ten comic books narrating the concept behind the lyrics of the Coheed and Cambria album of the same name.

They are written by Claudio Sanchez, illustrated by Wes Abbot (currently on hiatus) and published by Evil Ink Comics, although the first issue is now out of print and the second one is rapidly becoming rare.

In June 2007 The Second Stage Turbine Blade was re-released under the new series titled The Amory Wars. The new comics are written by Claudio Sanchez, illustrated by Gus Vasquez (Volume1:issues 1 & 2), Mike S. Miller (Volume 1:issues 3-5), and Gabriel Guzman (volume 2) and published by Image Comics. The first two issues of the new series are almost exactly the same as the originals, although with new art work, the third issue continues the story from where the old comics finished.

In August 2010, the two volumes of five comics were released together in a single hardcover edition titled "The Amory Wars: Ultimate Edition".

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