Space Relic Hunters
by Runberg
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Pub Date Mar 17 2026 | Archive Date Feb 17 2026
Oni Press | Magnetic Press
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Description
After an interplanetary religious war that devastated the galaxy 200 years earlier, four gods nicknamed the “Great Quartet" decided to build a new empire. They established a violent and repressive dictatorship, annihilating all forms of religion other than that devoted to their own worship. The Divine Legions were created to enforce this order, but despite their surveillance, different species of aliens continued to secretly worship their ancient gods. This situation gave rise to a galactic market in alien relics linked to many now-banned religions. That means smuggling and the birth of Relic Hunters. Aspiring up-and-comer Xia, a human, and Little Mercur, a masked alien of unknown origin, are among the best relic hunters in the galaxy, and they’re joined for a new mission by Vitellius, a former centurion who deserted the Divine Legions.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781962413381 |
| PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 124 |
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Featured Reviews
This is a fantastic sci-fi comic that has the perfect mix of wonderful and beautiful artwork as well as wonderful world building that made this a joy to read. I really enjoyed the pace and world building of this one. I did end up looking at the artwork probably a little longer than I should have but it was so pretty it was hard not to.
In "Space Relic Hunters" a team of archeologists defy the will of the "gods" and search for lost and forbidden religious artifact.. The ensuing quest rapidly develops into a fast paced and imaginative Space Opera romp .that will keep readers turning the pages. Visually the book is striking and hits notes similar to "Farscape", "Valerian" and "The Fifth Element". Fans of European, especially French, comics are in for a treat as are those who appreciate quirky characters and like a little bit of wit and whimsy in their stories
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Oni Press, for providing me with a DRC in exchange for y honest review.
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