BLOODRUTH #1 OVERVIEW
The mysterious mystic, Sydnee Bloodruth, was born into the family business of hunting Hellians. Her mission brought her to join forces with Isom to face the infernal Devlings when they set fire to Silman Ranch and rescue Samford Williard, but what is it that brought this Blood Witch to Florespark and what evils await her in town? Something wicked this way comes...
Introducing Bloodruth #1, the Rippaverse’s first dive into horror, crafted by the acclaimed Soska Sisters. Sydnee Bloodruth, the formidable Blood Witch first seen in ISOM #2, left a lasting impression with her mastery of blood magic and deep knowledge of the occult. Fighting alongside Isom to battle the subterranean Devlings and rescue Samford Williard, she proved to be a critical force against the demonic threats looming over Silman Ranch.
Now, in Bloodruth #1, Sydnee faces her most harrowing challenge yet. As a descendant of a bloodline both gifted and cursed with powerful Blood Magick, her sacred mission is to track down escaped Hellians and send them back where they belong. After suffering a devastating loss, she sets out alone for Florespark, drawn by her ability to detect sinister forces. Deep in the heart of the Texan desert, she discovers an eerie, misplaced castle brimming with dark energy. With her shadow wolves, a formidable bird of prey, and even a dragon at her side, Sydnee steps into the castle’s depths, determined to confront a malevolent presence and restore balance.
This gripping horror tale is penned by the Soska Sisters, masters of the genre, and brought to life by the incredible Michael Montenat, a Rippaverse art contest winner. Montenat’s hyper-detailed artwork plunges readers into Sydnee’s nightmarish world, where chilling creatures and haunting landscapes leap from the page. Whether you’re a longtime horror fan or new to the genre, Bloodruth #1 delivers an unforgettable experience.
- Writers: The Soska Sisters
- Interior Art: Michael Montenat
- Colors: Brett R. Smith
- Letters: The Invisible Art Studio
- Created by: Eric July