Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave

A gripping sequel to the enigmatic Septimus Wave

Jean Dufaux author Christian Cailleaux illustrator Etienne Schreder illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cinebook Ltd

Published:29th Dec '20

Should be back in stock very soon

Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave cover

Captain Blake's mission to solve the 'Septimus Wave' case reveals dark secrets and unanswered questions, leading to a tense confrontation with a mysterious threat.

In Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave, Captain Blake is on a mission from the queen to resolve the lingering mysteries surrounding the 'Septimus Wave' case. This challenge proves to be formidable, as Blake faces a myriad of unanswered questions that could impact the future of the nation. The enigmatic spaceship buried beneath London raises concerns about its origins, while the fates of Lady Rowana and Professor Evangely remain shrouded in uncertainty. Each clue leads to more perplexities, compelling Blake to dig deep into the past to uncover the truth.

As the narrative unfolds, Mortimer is determined to bring Olrik out of the catatonic state that has gripped him since his fateful encounter with the ship's mysterious occupant. The tension mounts as Mortimer grapples with the implications of Olrik's condition, all while the clock ticks down on the queen's directive. The stakes are high, and the duo must navigate a web of intrigue and danger to ensure that the threat to their nation has indeed been neutralized.

The quest for answers in Blake & Mortimer Vol. 27: The Call of the Moloch - The Sequel to The Septimus Wave is not just a race against time, but a journey into the heart of darkness that challenges the very fabric of their reality. With every revelation, the heroes draw closer to a confrontation that could change everything they know about the world around them.

ISBN: 9781849185974

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

64 pages