Horseman #3
In "Yes," Larry Johnson crafts a surreal, dreamlike journey as the enigmatic Horseman steps from a storybook into a child’s playroom, where scale and reality blur. With every page drawn, inked, colored, and penned by Johnson himself, the tale unfolds through a series of startling, larger-than-life encounters—giant skeletons, towering figures, and looming creatures—each one deepening the mystery of his strange passage. The cover, also by Johnson, captures the eerie wonder of this moment, making this a striking, self-contained vision from a singular creative voice.
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Horseman's strange journey takes him into a human child's playroom where he emerges from a storybook and walks inside her dollhouse. Along the way he encounters a giant skeleton, a giant Horseman, a giant flaming man, and a variety of large animals and insects.
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