Exclusive Preview: The Witch’s Egg, an intergenerational family story of promises made, promises kept, and a mother who would do anything to protect her daughters
We have an exclusive preview of The Witch’s Egg by Donya Todd. Currently on Kickstarter, it’s out this October from Avery Hill Publishing.
It was a spiderweb moon
And the imps did wonder
What dark delights wouldst the cat-witch conjure
By the Sardine Queen, by salt and the devil, by blackwormy earth, and by the deep, dark sea, the catwitch Urfi conjures an angel to love her and have children with her. But angels aren’t meant for love, and with the embryonic egg of their unborn children, Urfi flees from her partner’s violence, enduring terrible trials to find a new and safe home in the faery forest.
As her children, Isobel, Batzel, and Mazel, grow up with her, they find the horrors their mother endured during her flight to the forest returning to their lives — this time for the three of them to defeat for good. With secret magic, solemn bonds of friendship, and sisterhood, they can at last stand against the threat of the angels’ terror and insanity in this dark fairytale of motherhood, magic, and apocalyptic romance.
Donya Todd makes weird and wonderful illustration inspired by the magical, mystical, and macabre. She is a prophet-poet of the otherworld with visions of apocalyptic romance in a twisted glittery future. She has worked with Cartoon Network, Mercury Filmworks, Blank Slate Books, Avery Hill, Guillemot Press, Image Comics, Blackwater Studios, Foyles, House of Illustration, Ekidna, Cicada Magazine, Samsung, Tatty Divine, the band Tuneyards, and many more. She has received the AOI newcomers prize, the Earl Richards Narrative Prize in 2009 and an Outstanding Achievement in Illustration in 2018.
Praise for The Witch’s Egg:
“The Witch’s Egg will mix you up in its cauldron of spectacular colours, haunting poetry and mad mythology. But at the bottom of it all you will find age-old stories of the journeys we must go on and the monsters we must defeat as partners, parents, and children. Donya Todd remains one of the most original visionaries creating comics today.” – Karrie Fransman, The House that Groaned
“My favorite comic artist is back with my favorite subject . . . a witch! Thank you, Donya, for always reminding me of the joy and magic of making comics.” – Junko Mizuno, Pure Trance
“This book is delightfully weird and maybe a tiny bit deranged. Expect beautiful artwork, talking eggs, witches, cats, frogs, the devil, and some very human family dynamics.” – Isabel Greenberg, The One Hundred Nights Of Hero
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