Earlier this year saw the publication of Vince Hernandez’ brand new series about magic, Vegas showmanship, and talking cats from Aspen MLT. Charismagic was a spectacular 6-issue epic following the adventures of Hank Medley, his cat, Sparkles, and the powerful Sudana as they tried to  prevent the evil Samsun from returning to Earth. Filled with great characters, humor, and high octane adventure, the series’ first volume was a great success, with a second volume already in the works. But before that second volume has us returning to the adventures of Hank the Magnificent, Aspen has plans for another tale set in the Charismagic universe. This time the story follows one of the opening volume’s supporting characters responsible for much of what we witnessed Hank going through, the great wizard Kon. Yes, this new Charismagic mini-series has us exploring the breathtaking world of Charismagic by journeying back to its ancient origins in Charismagic: The Death Princess!

Orlana, spoken of in hush tones as the “Death Princess”, rules over all who oppose her reign. Not by force, but through the most dangerous of all magical powers—the ability to control minds! Under the Death Princess’ shadow of dominance and fear, the humans of Earth find themselves at risk of their civilization falling completely under her rule forever. That is until Kon, a young but powerful wizard, finds himself on an unimaginable quest to break Orlana’s curse on humanity and set free those she wishes to forever hold under her spell. Created and written by Aspen’s editor-in-chief, Vince Hernandez (Fathom: Kiani, Executive Assistant Assassins), with stunning art by Charismagic volume 1′s colorist, Emilio Lopez (), and additional colors by Jocelyn Dunn (), make sure to pick up Charismagic: The Death Princess #1 when it hits stores this Wednesday, November 7th. Until then, we have a beautiful 6-page preview below, including all 4 stunning covers from Khary Randolph (Starborn), Emilio Lopez (Executive Assistant: Lotus), Siya Oum (Heroes), and the New York Comic Con exclusive variant (also by Randolph).