Animal Man #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1995 DC/Vertigo issue closes in on something deeply introspective — the cover by Rick Berry presents a translucent human profile in silhouette, its interior layered with an iridescent, almost organic form, while behind it glows a vivid red window pane scattered with cosmic imagery: a ringed planet, stars, and shadowy figures. The tagline "His Death Is But a Dream…" sets an haunting, meditative tone that pairs perfectly with the series' mature, philosophical voice. Written by Jerry Prosser with art by Fred Harper and inks by Jason Temujin, Animal Man #80 feels like a quietly bold chapter in one of Vertigo's most thoughtful ongoing series.
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Buddy wakes up in the house he grew up in, with his mother there. The problem is, the house and his mother have been gone for many years.
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