Planetary #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePlanetary #7 brings Warren Ellis and John Cassaday's globe-spanning archaeology of the impossible to England, as the evocative story title "To Be in England, in the Summertime" promises something atmospheric and distinctly British. Cassaday's cover is a moody, layered collage of a shadowy figure bathed in deep red light, overlaid with fragments of antique text, alchemical diagrams, and ghostly calligraphic flourishes — an image that feels less like a superhero comic and more like a lost manuscript. David Baron's rich crimson palette ties it all together into something genuinely haunting, the kind of cover that makes you stop and look twice before you even crack the spine.
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Planetary attends the funeral of Jack Carter, a 1980s major magic user and one of Jakita's former lovers.
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