Quetzalcoatl #2
Set against a bold red backdrop adorned with stylized feathered-serpent motifs, Jean-Yves Mitton's cover for this 1997 Glénat album presents three indigenous figures bound by rope — a striking image of captivity that sets a tense, foreboding tone for "La montagne de sang." Mitton handles every aspect of the artwork himself, bringing a raw, confident linework to these vulnerable yet dignified characters at the heart of the Quetzalcoatl series. It's a compelling second volume that wears its Mesoamerican setting with genuine visual purpose.
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↩ Reprints Quetzalcoatl #1 (1997)
Reprinted in Quetzalcoatl #2 (2015), Quetzalcoatl #2 (2015), Quetzalcoatl #2
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