Hyperion #4
Hyperion finds himself at the center of a chaotic scrum on Elizabeth Torque's wonderfully kinetic cover, the hero's atomic chest emblem gleaming gold as he's beset on all sides by a wild assortment of circus-themed figures — a snarling clown, a hulking strongman, a top-hatted ringleader, and more — while a young red-haired girl fights alongside him and a small white dog scrambles in the fray below. Torque's fluid linework and rich colors give the whole pile-up a dynamic, almost carnival-ride energy that's genuinely hard to look away from. Writer Chuck Wendig's 2016 solo series continues to push Marvel's Superman analog into unexpectedly grounded, street-level territory, and this cover promises the action has gotten delightfully complicated.
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