Dark Horse Presents #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDark Horse Presents #74 brings together three stories under one roof — "Madwoman of the Sacred Heart" by Jodorowsky & Moebius, "Eudaemon," and "Chairman" by Moore & Robinson — making it a genuinely satisfying anthology package from 1993. Andrew Robinson's cover art assembles a striking cast: a composed, bespectacled man in a teal suit stands at center with arms folded, flanked by a masked woman in black, a heavily tattooed robed figure, a snarling pink-skinned creature, and a blonde woman in the upper left corner, all rendered with gritty, detailed linework. It's the kind of eclectic, tension-filled image that captures exactly what DHP did best — gathering wildly different characters and creative voices into one must-read package.
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John Dennett describes what the comics fan can typically find at a comics convention. He gives reasons why Dark Horse attends them.
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