Moonshadow #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe series finale of Moonshadow arrives in August 1995 as an expanded closing chapter, and Jon J Muth's cover painting — a quietly arresting watercolor portrait of a weathered, white-bearded elder — sets a reflective, deeply human tone for the end of the journey. The loose, luminous brushwork lends the old man's face a kind of earned gravity, feeling less like a comic book cover and more like a piece of fine art you'd find in a gallery. Billed as the series finale with a creator interview and previously unpublished artwork, this twelfth issue of J. M. DeMatteis and Jon J Muth's celebrated collaboration offers readers a genuinely meaningful send-off.
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Moonshadow seeks seer.
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