Cerebus #188
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1994 installment of Cerebus: Mothers & Daughters presents one of the series' most visually arresting covers, with Dave Sim and Gerhard placing a tiny, white-robed figure on what appears to be a throne or altar, adrift in an enormous field of asteroids and star-flecked deep space — the sheer scale of the cosmos dwarfing the solitary figure in a quietly breathtaking way. A skull-like rock looms in the foreground, and the overall composition pulls the eye from the cosmic debris surrounding the image down to that lone, gesturing presence at its center. Sim and Gerhard's collaborative linework renders the infinite void with remarkable texture and depth, making issue #188 a compelling piece of the long-running independent saga.
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Cerebus calls on Tarim to crush Cirin.
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