Moonshine #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBrian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's Prohibition-era noir series delivers a quietly chilling image in issue #14: a grinning, looming figure rendered in sickly green holds puppet strings that control a wide-eyed man in a pinstripe suit below, the contrast between predator and prey spelled out with unsettling elegance. Risso's cover art uses stark negative space to make the power dynamic feel almost suffocating, with that leering puppeteer dominating the composition like a bad dream. If you've been following Moonshine, this cover promises the series' signature blend of organized crime menace and something far darker lurking underneath.
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Delia's aunts try to remove Lou's curse but discover that he has no soul. Lou visits ghosts in a graveyard.
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