Inferno #1/1992
In "Onda sagor," Abby and Swamp Thing move through the night toward the home for autistic children where Abby works, guided by a growing unease. A chilling warning from Jason Blood and the sudden, unsettling agitation among the children have set the stage for something deeply wrong in the quiet, isolated woods. Written by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, John Totleben, and Bengt Sahlberg, with art by Stephen Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben, and colors by Tatjana Wood, this 1992 Epix issue delivers a haunting blend of dread and atmosphere, its cover by Bill Sienkiewicz capturing the eerie tension in bold, expressive strokes.
In "Onda sagor," Niles confronts the unsettling transformation of Larry into Rebis—a fusion of Larry, Eleanor Poole, and the Negative Spirit—while the Scissormen launch their assault, culminating in a brutal attack on the hospital where Cliff and Jane are trapped.
In "Mardrömsmaskinen del IV - Färdkamrater," John Constantine travels by train to London, aware that a Russian spy is also on board. As Geotronik deploys its paranormal resources to stop the train, tension mounts between the known threat and the unseen forces at play.
In the quiet dread of night, Abby and Swamp Thing race toward the secluded home for autistic children where Abby works, drawn by a chilling warning from Jason Blood and the growing unease among the children. As shadows deepen and silence feels too heavy, their desperate sprint becomes a test of instinct, trust, and something far older than fear.
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