Cerebus #106
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe stark, haunting cover of Cerebus #106 — rendered entirely by Gerhard in pencils and inks — presents a sweeping photorealistic lunar landscape, its craters and ridges stretching across the page beneath the bold series title. The subtitle "Ascension's End, Part Two" floats over that desolate moonscape, hinting at something vast and cosmic unfolding within. This 1988 Aardvark-Vanaheim release, written and lettered by Dave Sim with interior art by Sim and Gerhard, is a striking example of the ambition that made Cerebus one of the most distinctive self-published comics of its era.
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The Tower grows so tall that Cerebus falls off towards the Moon.
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