Redneck #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDonny Cates and artist Lisandro Estherren's Southern Gothic vampire series delivers one of its most unsettling covers yet, with Nick Pitarra depicting a blood-soaked young girl standing amid swirling flames and scattered oak leaves, her pale pink eyes wide and haunted, hands dripping red. The image is quietly devastating — equal parts eerie innocence and raw horror — rendered with grim detail by Pitarra and brought to life through Dee Cunniffe's smoldering amber and gold palette. Redneck continues to prove that Skybound's small-town vampire drama has real teeth.
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Perry enters Bartlett's mind and learns Perry's true identity.
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