Choc #9
In "La guerre des bas-quartiers," Len Wein and Howard Chaykin deliver a haunting, grounded moment in a fractured urban landscape, where a single surviving window becomes a silent witness to chaos. With Joe Kubert’s stark cover capturing the weight of that broken glass, the story lingers on the quiet horror of survival—and the act of destruction that follows.
In the ruins of a world undone, a lone survivor finds a single intact plate-glass window standing amidst the wreckage—silent, defiant, a relic of what once was. Pensive, he stares through it, haunted by the memories it might hold, before striking it with a brick, shattering the fragile echo of the past.
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