Angels of Death #9
Volume 9 of *Angels of Death* delivers one of Kudan Naduka's most unsettling covers yet — a wide-eyed, long-haired girl clutches a small stitched doll amid a scene strewn with bloodstained stuffed animals and scattered debris, her expression caught somewhere between fragile calm and quiet dread. Looming in the shadowed background are two sinister figures whose stitched, disfigured faces radiate unmistakable menace, while vivid pink feathers drift through the darkness around them. Makoto Sanada's original story continues to push its horror atmosphere to genuinely striking places, and this 2020 Yen Press release makes a compelling case for why the series holds such a grip on its readers.
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