Raver #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRaver #1 (1993) introduces a strikingly surreal clash when the titular antihero is pulled from a chaotic classroom into his own fractured psyche, where he confronts the ever-shifting Dr. Izn in a realm defined by twisted logic and unpredictable games. Written by Walter Koenig and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Dan Day—whose pencils and inks anchor both the interior and cover—this issue blends psychological tension with a distinctly off-kilter energy.
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Faced with speaking to an unruly class of children, Raver is transported to his psychotic realm where he faces the shape-shifting Dr. Izn who taunts him with childish games.
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