Enigma #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC Vertigo's quietly unsettling 1993 limited series, this third chapter presents a cover that's immediately arresting: a luminous blue figure rises with arms outstretched against a swirling, decorative background, while a large postage stamp — labeled "The Good Boy" and bearing the image of a screaming figure grappling with something monstrous — is positioned at the center like a surreal artifact from another world. Duncan Fegredo's painted cover work balances dreamlike beauty with genuine unease, and Sherilyn Van Valkenburgh's colors give the blue figure an almost otherworldly glow against the deep greens and purples surrounding him. Peter Milligan's Enigma was already staking out strange territory in Vertigo's early lineup, and this issue's imagery promises more of the series' singular, mythic strangeness.
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Michael tries to find the creator of the Enigma comic book, to see if he understands what's happening in Pacific City.
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