Darkness #10
In Darkness #10 (1999), the gypsy Michaelangelo Estacado recounts his traumatic past to Cervantes and Sancho Pansa, revealing how his mother was executed by the Inquisition. As the Inquisition closes in, Cervantes faces the sinister dark priest Sonatine, and Estacado’s anguish ignites the Darkness itself—ushering in a violent confrontation. Cover by Clarence Lansang and Victor Llamas, with interior art by Clarence Lansang and inks by Victor Llamas, Jason Gorder, and John Livesay, this issue blends haunting folklore with visceral supernatural force.
In "null," the Magdalena returns from a failed mission, only to be ritually prepared by the Sisters of the Order of Magdalene. But Jackie, the man she was sent to kill, has found her sanctuary—and leaves her and the sisters crucified as a chilling warning.
In "null," Michaelangelo Estacado recounts the tragic tale of his mother’s execution by the Inquisition, a memory that haunts him as he flees through the night. When the dark priest Sonatine arrives at the barn seeking him, the weight of that past erupts—awakening the Darkness within Estacado as he confronts the Inquisition’s cruelty on the cross. The story unfolds with a quiet intensity, weaving myth and vengeance in a moment that will change everything.
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