Shaman's Tears #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMike Grell's Shaman's Tears #6 from Image's 1995 lineup delivers a tense, atmospheric cover painted entirely by Grell himself — a striking warrior figure in a feathered costume lunges forward with razor-sharp claws while a gaunt, sinister man clutches a mysterious circular device in the shadowy background of what appears to be an industrial chamber. The raw energy of Grell's pencils and inks gives the confrontation a visceral, almost feral charge that sets this series apart from the superhero mainstream. If you've been following this eco-thriller with Indigenous themes, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case to stay on board.
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