Promethea #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePromethea #19 arrives in April 2002 as one of the most visually arresting entries in Alan Moore's celebrated series, with J. H. Williams III delivering a cover that pays unmistakable homage to Van Gogh — the subtitle "For Love of Van Gogh" says it all. A serene, ethereal Promethea stands at the center, dressed in flowing white and pale blue robes and holding her staff, surrounded by swirling heavens filled with luminous, spiraling suns that pulse with golden and teal energy. Inked and colored by Williams III himself, with colors by Jeromy Cox, this painterly image radiates a dreamlike calm that makes "Fatherland" feel like something genuinely special.
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