Catherine Victor is a problem solver for hire in 1866 who walks between worlds - the daughter of an escaped slave and a Cheyenne warrior. When her entire tribe is murdered, set sets out on a quest to avenge her loved ones. Written by Hannibal Tabu, Art by Roy Allan Martinez, Colors & Letters by Josephine Roberts, Edited by Nate Wunderman. War Medicine is co-created by Nate Wunderman & Hannibal Tabu.
Catherine Victor is a problem solver for hire in 1866 who walks between worlds - the daughter of an escaped slave and a Cheyenne warrior. When her entire tribe is murdered, set sets out on a quest to avenge her loved ones. Written by Hannibal Tabu, Art by Roy Allan Martinez, Colors & Letters by Josephine Roberts, Edited by Nate Wunderman. War Medicine is co-created by Nate Wunderman & Hannibal Tabu.
In 1866, Catherine Victor is a woman walking between worlds — the daughter of an escaped slave and a Cheyenne warrior working as a problem solver in the wider world of the wild west. When her entire tribe is mysteriously destroyed, she embraces the legacy of her name and starts a long path towards vengeance. Written by Hannibal Tabu (Bleeding Cool, MPLS Sound) with art from Roy Allan Martinez (Mask of Zorro), colors and letters by Josephine Roberts (Time Corps, Scoundrel).
How is a dark skinned plainswoman going to fit into the high society of New Orleans in 1866? On the trail of the people who killed everyone she’s ever loved, Catherine Victor tracks down a slippery lawyer who put out a bounty on the “bones of the uncomplicated,” only to find out that the true source of her troubles is a world away.
The year is 1866 and Catherine Victor has traveled from Oklahoma to New Orleans to end up in Monrovia, Liberia on the trail of vengeance for her family. Magic and mayhem mix together in unexpected fashions as voodoo and shamanic traditions clash in a lethal confrontation under the fading shadow of chattel slavery.