Cover: Rafael Albuquerque
Huck #4
📊 ~20,183 copies sold its debut month
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free Rafael Albuquerque's cover for Huck #4 is a study in quiet urgency — a lone figure strides through a swirling, snow-white void, cradling someone in their arms with evident care and determination. The stark near-monochrome palette, broken only by the red of that bold logo and a small device on the figure's boot, gives the image a haunting, cinematic quality that feels perfectly suited to Mark Millar's storytelling sensibility. If this series has been on your radar, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case to pick it up.
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writer Mark Millar · artist, inker Rafael Albuquerque · colorist Dave McCaig · letterer Nate Piekos of Blambot · cover Rafael Albuquerque
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writer Mark Millar
artist, inker Rafael Albuquerque
colorist Dave McCaig
letterer Nate Piekos of Blambot
cover pencils, inks Rafael Albuquerque
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