The Slumber Party Summoning
Ariel Lawrence
They think we’re homebodies. Could this get any worse?
“Is that why she and Syndra didn’t come? They have something better to do?”
Ariel Lawrence
They think we’re homebodies. Could this get any worse?
“Is that why she and Syndra didn’t come? They have something better to do?”
Michael Yichao
“My blade sees your true name, azakana.”
The boy felt the sword pulled from his body, and he fell to his knees, gasping.
Ariel Lawrence
The gelatinous blob unfolds into some cross between an evil octopus and demonic jellyfish.
“Take it down,” Sarah yells.
Graham McNeill
Tell me, have you seen Renekton since our shared prison was broken open?”
“Do not speak his name,” snarled Nasus.
The greatest of those horrors has a name, and its name is Nocturne.
Towards the end of the Rune Wars, desperate for victory, cabals of warrior-mages sought any advantage they could find over their foes.
David Slagle
Gravitum was more than a moonstone blade. In training, he had slashed, stabbed, twirled. To use this weapon, he would do the same—but his reach would be much greater.
Rayla Heide
Rayla Heide
He drew the beam of light across the seam, cauterizing his flesh and fusing the incision.
“Why did you do that?” the boy asked. “Didn’t your arm work fine as it was?”
“Do you know what humanity’s greatest weakness is?”
All in all, Twisted Fate is glad to have his old friend back, even if it might take another job or two—or ten—to restore their once easy partnership.
Jared Rosen
Rowan Williams
“I figure if we’re going to make it to the top, we’ll have a better chance if we work together.”
She was speechless.
With each trial, and so much error, the time-warping device—which Ekko dubbed the Zero Drive—grew more and more stable. The only limit was how many do-overs his body could take before exhaustion set in.
Ekko’s time-bending antics have made him a person of interest to some of Zaun and Piltover’s most inventive, most powerful, and most dangerous individuals.
Anthony Reynolds
“Don’t make me do it,” Olar growled at Sigvar. “I don’t want to have to haul your body back out.”
Suddenly, Nunu understood what he had to do. He could name the beast. It would answer his challenge, and feel the wrath of Svellsongur!
“I am sorry for this, Your Holiness,” he said. He placed his spirit blade back into its scabbard and drew his steel saber instead. It was not the sword he had expected to use that day.
Anthony Reynolds
Matt Dunn
“You tended me well, but we need more sustenance. To make the soil here more… fertile.”
Hatilly saw visions of a world covered by a bouquet of colorful death.