The Mummy #4B (Titan Books 2017) Nick Percival Cover
Step into a fever-dream of ancient gods and modern peril with The Mummy #4B, Titan Books’ 2017 edition that fans won’t want to miss. This issue features a striking Nick Percival cover and a gripping narrative by Peter Milligan, brought to vivid life by Ronilson Friere’s sharp, dynamic art.
Angel—the human host of Nebetah, the imprisoned High Priestess—still cannot shake the danger closing in. The Sect of Anubis accelerates toward a blood sacrifice designed to extend their mortal lifespans, but time is running out. If they fail to recapture Angel before the Hour of Ammit, the demon dog Ammit will drag them back to the underworld in search of their stolen power. In a bold twist, Mather, the sect’s ruthless leader, must turn to the living corpse of the man who first imprisoned Nebetah—High Priest Kharis—for help. That improbable alliance heightens the dread as tomb whispers collide with living flesh in a chase that could reshape the entire mythos.
What makes this edition stand out is how it fuses mythic grandeur with hard-hitting horror. The 28-page, full-color story delivers dense atmosphere, claustrophobic suspense, and action that crackles on every page. Nick Percival’s cover art isn’t just a pretty image; it’s a promise of the intensity inside—a collectible snapshot that elevates this single issue into a cornerstone for any mummy and horror collection. The book is printed for mature readers, so the stakes—gory consequences, brutal politics, and ancient curses—land with visceral impact.
- Creative team: Peter Milligan’s dark, character-driven storytelling paired with Ronilson Friere’s kinetic pencils, all wrapped by Nick Percival’s iconic cover.
- Rich mythos: A deeper dive into the Hour of Ammit, the Sect of Anubis, and the living-corpse intrigue surrounding Kharis.
- Collectible format: Titan Books’ 2017 edition—28 pages, full color, crafted for serious fans and first-time readers alike.
- Audience appeal: Perfect for readers who crave mythic horror with a cinematic edge, and for collectors eager to own a definitive moment in The Mummy series.
This issue is ideal for fans of Egyptian mythos, dark fantasy, and horror graphic novels who want more than a quick scare—they want atmosphere, lore, and consequences that matter. It’s also an excellent entry point for new readers drawn to the peculiar blend of immortality schemes, ancient curses, and morally gray leadership that drives The Mummy saga.
Use cases include a focused weekend read that leaves you between pages, a display-worthy piece for a collector’s shelf, or a gift for fellow enthusiasts who appreciate top-tier art and a plot that teases a larger, longer arc. The Mummy #4B isn’t just a comic—it's a pulse-pounding chapter in a mythic story, crafted to linger in the mind long after the last panel.