Dark Horse Presents #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDark Horse Presents #70 brings together an impressive lineup of short-form storytelling under one anthology roof, and the Moebius cover sets the mood beautifully — a red-haired woman in a yellow top and purple skirt stands before a stark adobe doorway bathed in warm ochre tones, while inset portraits along the left edge tease the issue's varied contributors, including a glimpse of the same flame-haired figure rendered in a tighter, more graphic style. The cover also highlights stories from Eddie Campbell and Gary Day's "Paleolove," alongside Moebius's own "Madwoman of the Sacred Heart," written by Alexandro Jodorowsky and the Lofficiers. For fans of ambitious, eclectic anthology comics from 1993, this issue is a genuinely satisfying package.
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Randy Stradley discusses what the word 'quality' means to Dark Horse Comics.
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