Red Calloway's Big Bang #4
Red Calloway's Big Bang #4 (1996) delivers a tense, character-driven moment as Red’s long-buried past surfaces with the release of his film—its success stirring unease among rivals who fear their own fame could be overshadowed. Written and illustrated by Paul Sharar, the issue lingers on Red’s quiet unease, hinting at deeper wounds beneath his public rise, all rendered in Sharar’s distinct, expressive style. The cover by Paul Sharar captures the weight of that moment with stark, deliberate detail.
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Past abuse has present consequences as Red's film is released and rivals are concerned how his popularity will impact on their stars. Red, though, is far from happy.
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