Dark Horse Presents #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDark Horse Presents #71 brings together three distinct anthology threads — Eddie Campbell's Bacchus, Moebius's Madwoman of the Sacred Heart, and Moore, Moore & Balent's Dominique — making for a genuinely eclectic 1993 package. Jim Balent's cover pulls no punches, centering a dark-haired woman in a blue outfit firing a pistol mid-leap through an exploding doorway, surrounded by shattering wood and a coil of rope, while two smaller portrait insets along the left edge tease additional characters from the anthology. It's a confident, kinetic image that captures the anthology's range of tones — gritty action up front, with quieter, more contemplative stories waiting inside.
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Jerry Prosser discusses creator ownership at Dark Horse and what it means to the comics industry as a whole.
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