The Author Immortal
Death of the Author
by Frank J. Barbiere
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Pub Date Mar 10 2026 | Archive Date Mar 01 2026
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Description
Hector Ramirez dreamed of changing the world with words. Years later, he’s given one last chance: to help reboot the fantasy series that shaped his childhood. But when he discovers the author has vanished into his own creation, Hector is pulled into a realm built from fiction and ruled by a story that refuses to end.
He’s not alone. Along for the journey is Al, his nonbinary teen child searching for their place in both the real world and the story that now threatens to consume them. Alethea, once the series’ bright young mage heroine, also fights alongside them as a battle-worn warrior, questioning whether she still belongs to the story she was created to serve. Together, they must uncover the forces tearing this world apart and what it means to live inside a story that no longer wants you.
As fiction and reality collide, Hector, Al, and Alethea face a painful truth: to move forward, they’ll have to confront the very story that made them.
From writer Frank J. Barbiere (Five Ghosts) and artist Morgan Beem (Swamp Thing: Twin Branches), The Author Immortal is a lush, character-driven fantasy for fans of Nimona, Lore Olympus, and Monstress—a mythic, deeply human story about creation, queerness, and finding yourself in the ruins of someone else’s myth.
Collects issues #1-5.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781534334786 |
| PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 144 |
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Featured Reviews
I had a great time with this. It's a very on the nose jab at JK Rowling, but it makes sense within the context of the story and veers away from what could have potentially been very corny pretty smoothly. It was a pretty touching story so far, too. It's definitely YA, but on the darker side towards the end. It's also about the two main characters getting sucked into a YA book, so it makes sense that it would be. I especially loved the art and creature design. I'm definitely going to be keeping up with this. There were a lot of plots that I'm really interested in continuing here. Super fun book.
The art looks great, and the creature designs are especially cool.
I’m enjoying the plot so far and I’m excited to see where the story goes from here.
The characters aren’t particularly likeable, but I don’t necessarily mind that, it doesn’t stop the story from being interesting.
That said, I felt the side story about Alethea after each chapter disrupted the pacing and pulled me out of the main narrative.
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