Horseman #6
In "Blossom," Horseman faces a surreal confrontation with humanoid plant creatures, leading to a transformation that roots him in the earth. As his spirit drifts beyond his body, he witnesses a flower bud emerge from his severed form—and when it's planted, a new life begins. Written and illustrated by Larry Johnson, this issue blends body horror with quiet rebirth, all rendered in Johnson’s distinct, lush style, with cover art by Johnson himself.
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Horseman is confronted by humanoid plant creatures. A female plant creature transforms the lower half of his body into a tree trunk. In astral spirit form, Horseman witnesses his physical body split apart, from which a flower bud emerges. When the bud is planted in the ground by Horseman's spirit, his physical body is eventually reborn from the plant.
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