Epic Illustrated #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Epic Illustrated was one of the more ambitious anthology magazines of 1983, and issue #17 makes a strong case for itself right on the cover: Tim Conrad's painted artwork depicts a woman in a red spacesuit meditating in lotus position atop a spacecraft, Earth looming behind her and sinuous mechanical tendrils curling through the starfield around her — a genuinely striking image of serene humanity set against the vastness of space. Inside, readers get the all-new series Generation Zero with writing and art entirely by Pepé Moreno, plus Mike Kaluta's Wanderer and the conclusion of Rick Veitch's Abraxas & the Earthman. For fans of thoughtful, artist-driven science fiction and fantasy, this is a rich package from one of Marvel's most creatively adventurous corners of the era.
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