Oblivion Song #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLorenzo De Felici's cover for Oblivion Song #23 pulls you straight into the disorienting alien landscape of Oblivion, where a group of cloaked, armed figures navigate a tangle of massive dark tendrils against a swirling backdrop of vivid reds, oranges, and greens. The composition feels deliberately vertiginous — figures scattered across multiple levels of the frame, some clutching rifles, others swords, all wrapped in those distinctive desert-toned cloaks. Robert Kirkman's sci-fi survival series continues to deliver visually striking work, and this issue's cover is a fine reminder of why De Felici's alien world-building feels so genuinely unsettling.
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