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Cover: Boo Cook
Elephantmen #32
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Part of the "Savage Swords of Elephantmen" arc and the finale of the three-part "Man and Elephantman" storyline, this 2011 Image issue promises a novel-length thriller in "The Dragon King's Daughter." Boo Cook's cover is a striking piece of painted-style fantasy art, dominated by a massive, battle-scarred elephant-man wielding a sword and a spiked axe, while a red-haired warrior woman armed with blades rides atop a fierce tiger looming behind him. It's a bold, pulpy cover that wears its sword-and-sorcery influences proudly, with Richard Starkings and Axel Medellin delivering the interior story.
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writer, letterer Richard Starkings
artist, inker, colorist Axel Medellin
cover pencils, inks Boo Cook
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