Gideon Falls #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe closing chapter of Gideon Falls' first arc announces itself with quiet dread: Andrea Sorrentino's cover renders a massive skull-like face assembled from dark, rust-red debris and rubble, with a small vehicle — a truck or machinery — eerily nestled within the textured void above it, all bathed in Dave Stewart's deep crimson tones against near-total black. It's a deeply unsettling image that captures the series' signature blend of rural horror and psychological unease in a single, haunting composition. Jeff Lemire and Sorrentino have built something genuinely atmospheric here, and this sixth issue feels like a satisfying, ominous milestone for the series.
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