
Here comes the eighth issue of Worlds of Rage, with Serena, by Eric Peyron and Stéphane Degardin, Arcana, by Eric Peyron and Yonami and Walmir Archanjo, and Curse of the Panthermen, by Eric Peyron and Stéphane Degardin!
A lot is happening behind the scenes in the Rage Universe, and many stories are still left to be told. Most of these stories will be told in Worlds of Rage.
• Serena: Serena is preparing for her trip to the Gonthor mountains, where sits an ancient temple of her god Axliom. As she doesn’t know the road to this temple, she asked the services of local guide Mark Longfellow. Before beginning her trip, Serena has to go with her new friend Orin, Mark, and his team to the Trall market, where they will find weapons, supplies… and a few surprises!
• Arcana: What the heck happened last issue?! Ennis, Arlin, Lorne, and Aldaro are still trying to find out! The mirror showed them a dream of Brann’s girlfriend Aelwen at a time when they both were roughly fifteen… or did it? In the dream, Brann was his current age, and a prisoner, along with two other members of the mercenary team he joined, of a tribe of picts led by sorcerer Katonga, who seemed aware of having the exact same dream as Aelwen… but not at the same time!? Still reeling from this latest revelation, Ennis, Arlin, Lorne, and Aldaro are now going to witness what happened in the Fortress of Kahel.
• The Rage Universe isn’t limited to the European Kingdom of Arthkan. Events are beginning to unfold in Kusha, the African continent of the Rage Universe, which will ultimately have an impact on the Rage Series. The origin of these events will be told in the very first Rage Strip, Curse of the Panthermen, and it all begins in a tunnel, in the diamond mines of the Bathu City. M’jala, Bwerani and Hokwui are slaves working in the mines. Outside of the mines are a little group of mercenaries led by chief Gakere, and waiting for sorcerer Asukile’s green light to take the mine. After an accident which set them free, Hokwui, possessed by Asukile, becomes the leader of a group of rebel slaves, while M’jala and Bwerani are fleeing in the tunnels. The rebels are loosing, and Gakere is angry. He needs the guards to die, and the slaves to stay in the mines. So now, Asukile is speeding up the next part of his plan. For this part, he will need a spell. And for the spell, he will need sacrifices.
• Discover more Black and White and Color pages of Rage Bane of Demons, the original Rage Graphic Novel, in the Bonus Pages section!
This issue is a digital exclusive, and will be sent to select digital publishers. Each series will be compiled into printed books when there will be enough material.
Here are all the publishers of this issue in alphabetical order! Just hover on each icons to display their names, and click to display the corresponding Page!
About Amazon
The Worlds of Rage Series has been for a time available at Amazon Kindle.
Then one day, Amazon decided to terminate my KDP Publisher Account.
After having been published on Amazon Createspace, and then Amazon Kindle for mostly fifteen years, all my books have been deleted in January 2026, and I’ve been banned from creating a new account, for activities on my account attempting to manipulate Kindle services, violation of policies relative to my account, and violation of their Terms and Conditions.
When I asked for explanations, KDP Tech Support answered that according to Kindle’s policy, they reserve the right to not divulge information they consider as sensible data.
This means that all my books have been censored by Amazon without any detailed explanation.
After investigating, I noticed that this type of account deletion happened to many auto-publishers before me. A few got their accounts back after many appeals, others didn’t. Some of them called the services of lawyers who specialize in account deletion (it seems there are a few, because there’s money to be made obviously), and spent an amount of money I deem too high to retrieve their accounts (and I’m not even sure that it’s a final amount). Others finally called the services of an aggregator who would also handle all of their other accounts. For me it would be too many eggs in the same basket, and it contributes to make independent publishers more and more… dependents. And even with the obvious financial loss, I’m still attached to my independence (even if it’s relative, since I obviously depend on the mood changes and bugs of Tech Support Agents for my different accounts).
So I’m handling the appeals myself, and don’t expect to have my account back anytime soon.
Worlds of Rage in Public Libraries
YouScribe being the provider of its digital library for many public and private organisms in France, most notably Public Libraries, you will find below a list of those who offer this issue, in alphabetical order.

























