Adastra in Africa #[nn]
This 1999 Fantagraphics release from Barry Windsor-Smith presents a striking cover portrait of Adastra — adorned with beaded jewelry, arm cuffs, and a boldly chevron-patterned skirt — standing tall amid tall African grasses, staff in hand, gazing off into the distance with quiet resolve. Windsor-Smith's ink work, signed and dated '99, renders her in a rich sepia-toned palette that feels both intimate and monumental. A beautifully crafted package, with lettering by Tom Orzechowski alongside Windsor-Smith himself, this one-of-a-kind Fantagraphics offering carries the unmistakable mark of a creator working at the height of his personal vision.
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Adastra returns to an African village and helps restore a tribe to health.
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