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Cover: Julian Totino Tedesco

Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Prisoner #[nn]

Feb 2015 · Marvel · 19.99 USD; 21.99 CAD
“The Prisoner Chapter One”

In "The Prisoner Chapter One," young Eddie Dean plays with his Western action figures on a cracked sidewalk, the quiet moment broken only by a broken, bloody doll nearby and the looming shadow of a stranger just out of focus—setting a tense, eerie tone for the beginning of a journey that will stretch across realms. Written by Robin Furth and Peter David, with moody art by Piotr Kowalski and vivid colors by Nick Filardi, this issue captures the haunting stillness before the storm, all framed by Julian Totino Tedesco’s striking cover.

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writer Robin Furth · writer Peter David · artist, inker Piotr Kowalski · colorist Nick Filardi · letterer Joe Sabino · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · cover Julian Totino Tedesco

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Full credits

artist, inker Piotr Kowalski
colorist Nick Filardi
letterer Joe Sabino
cover pencils, inks Julian Totino Tedesco

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Young Eddie Dean sitting on a sidewalk hopscotch game, playing with his Western action figures, with a broken bloody doll and an ominous male shadow behind him

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).