100% #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Pope's 100% rolls into its penultimate chapter (issue 4 of 5) with a cover as bold and abstract as the series itself — a monumental close-up of two figures locked in an intimate, almost sculptural embrace, rendered in Pope's signature gestural linework and bathed in deep reds and blues that Lee Loughridge's coloring makes feel almost cinematic. The stark, fragmented composition fills the entire page, pulling the eye across interlocking planes of skin and fabric like a frame from a widescreen film — which fits perfectly, given Vertigo's own "graphic movie" billing. If you've been following Pope's futuristic, human-scaled story, this issue's cover alone signals that things are getting emotionally intense.
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