Darkness #30
In Darkness #30, the aftermath of a brutal act unfolds as Dominic “The Quiet Don” Alberto, left comatose after being shot with a Darkness-created bullet, awakens—only to face the painful reality of his son Junior’s decision to withdraw life support. Written by Frank Tieri and Sophie Watine-Viévard and illustrated by Juvaun Kirby with inks by Jay Liesten and Jon Sibal, the issue delves into the emotional and psychological weight of survival, with Matt Milla’s colors and Studio Vianney Jalin’s lettering adding depth to the tense atmosphere. Dale Keown’s cover captures the haunting intensity of the moment, a stark image of a man caught between life and the shadows he once wielded.
In "null," Dominic “The Quiet Don” Alberto, once a feared crime boss, awakens from a coma after his son Junior makes the decision to remove him from life support—just as the Darkness begins to stir in the shadows. The story unfolds in the tense aftermath of violence and loss, where the line between vengeance and legacy blurs.
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