House of Secrets #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1998 Vertigo entry from Steven T. Seagle, Teddy Kristiansen, and Christian Højgaard carries one of the run's most quietly unsettling covers: a lone figure draped in layered, shell-like robes and a wide-brimmed hat stands half-submerged in tall, pale grass, rendered in soft watercolor washes that blur the line between the ethereal and the earthly. Teddy Kristiansen's cover art gives the mysterious figure an almost scarecrow-like stillness, the muted cream and gold tones lending the whole image a dreamlike haze perfectly suited to a story titled "Attic." It's the kind of image that lingers — patient and a little eerie, a fine encapsulation of what made House of Secrets one of Vertigo's most atmospheric titles of the late '90s.
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