Epic Illustrated #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's prestigious adult fantasy magazine arrives in August 1981 with a Barry Windsor-Smith cover that commands attention — a winged, heavily muscled warrior clutches sword and ornate shield amid lush overgrowth, a peacock resting nearby while the crumbling architecture of some forgotten civilization looms behind him. The image carries Windsor-Smith's trademark blend of mythic grandeur and intricate detail, making it one of the more visually arresting covers in the run. Inside, Neal Adams pulls triple duty writing, drawing, and inking "Holocaust," and the issue rounds out with a special interview with Windsor-Smith himself — a genuine treat for fans of his work.
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