Moonshadow #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe penultimate chapter of J. M. DeMatteis and Jon J. Muth's self-described "fairy tale for grown-ups" arrives with a cover that's equal parts whimsical and unsettling — a small, dark furry creature wearing a bowler hat gazes upward at an elegantly stiletto-heeled leg that dominates the composition, all rendered in Muth's luminous, painterly style. A strip across the top reveals a wide-eyed face peering through a narrow gap, adding a note of voyeuristic tension to the dreamy tableau. With a Frank Miller blurb calling it lovely enough to "make you feel better about comics," this 1986 Epic/Marvel release makes a compelling case for the series' reputation as something genuinely apart from the superhero mainstream.
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