Fear Agent #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFear Agent's fifth issue plunges readers into something genuinely unsettling — Tony Moore's cover depicts a lone figure in a diving suit, rendered almost entirely in silhouette, drifting helplessly across the face of an enormous, brain-textured alien creature with multiple glassy eyes and trailing tentacles, all bathed in eerie deep-water blues and greens by colorist Michelle Madsen. The scale contrast alone is striking: that small, vulnerable human form against the vast, softly luminous mass of the creature creates an atmosphere of cosmic dread that suits the series perfectly. With Rick Remender writing and Jerome Opeña on interior art, "A Dirty Job" promises the kind of pulpy, emotionally charged sci-fi adventure that makes Fear Agent such a rewarding read.
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