Raven
Chronicles is about an investigative team that explores the paranormal. Led by the
mysterious Edgar Allan Raven, the team searches for answers to questions that most
wont even ask. From UFOs, to vampires, to mysterious computer viruses, to
spontaneous human combustion, no subject is taboo, no mystery is unsolvable. Although has
been compared as a cross between Mission Impossible and X-Files, it does not have the
obsession with governmental conspiracy that occurs in X-Files.
A unique team of operatives, under the auspices of the mysterious organization of
Raven, Inc., brought together to investigate any and all cases of paranormal activity.
Formed of both skeptics and believers alike, the team is often called by standard
authorities when cases prove to be too bizarre, too unusual, or just plain unsolvable.
Covering the entire spectrum of the unknown, from the supernatural to the dark side of
man, Raven, Inc., searches for answers in areas that most people refuse to acknowledge
exist.
The operatives include a basic team of six plus an additional force of different
consultants who all specialize in different areas.
Brief
Description: Raven Chronicles is about a team called in to investigate any case that
appears unsolvable or even illogical. Raven Inc. delves into the supernatural, real life
horrors, and everything in between.
Key Elements: Mystery. Intrigue. Suspense. Horror. Science
Fiction. Raven Chronicles covers it all. With a large ensemble cast, it allows for many
varying views and character traits to develop.
Association: Mix Mission Impossible with X- Files, and you can get a good idea
of Raven Chronicles. But it does not have the obsession with government conspiracy that
occurs in X-Files.
Format: The comic series has been developed so that each issue is wholly self
contained and theoretically, any issue could be picked up and enjoyed. Raven Chronicles
works best as an ongoing series.
Additional: Interest in the para-normal and new age is at an all time high. One
great facet of Raven Chronicles is that it is not afraid to leave some questions
unanswered and sometimes it will reveal "para-normal" activities as outright
fakes.
"I dont think Caliber has published a weak
issue to date
I think youll be sticking with The Raven Chronicles for the long
haul."
Tony Isabella, Tonys Tips, Comic Buyers Guide
"Top Ten!"
Comic Shop News
"I score it a 10"
Jacob Gilbert, Comic Scene
"Very impressed with Raven Chronicles
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Craig T. Powell, freelance reviews
"...Raven Chronicles is one of my favorite comics I like to read. It is like the
X-Files, but more cutting edgy."
BuckSatan, CompuServe Forum