Sheltered #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe penultimate chapter of Ed Brisson's "pre-apocalyptic tale" arrives with a cover that radiates quiet menace — a masked, balaclava-clad figure in tinted shades stands cigarette in mouth, revolver in hand, beneath a single bare bulb, with an empty chair waiting in the spotlight and a wall of skulls looming in the shadows behind. Johnnie Christmas's linework makes that contrast between stark white floor and grim ossuary backdrop feel genuinely unsettling, while Shari Chankhamma's muted palette keeps the tension coiled and cold. If this series has been on your radar, issue #11 makes a compelling case that the story is building toward something unavoidable.
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