Starman #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1995 issue of James Robinson's Starman takes a detour into the past with "1882 Back Stage, Back Then: A Tale of Times Past," and Tony Harris's cover sets the mood beautifully. A gaunt, top-hatted figure in a dark coat leans forward with quiet menace, his cane at hand, while scattered handwritten letters — one visibly bearing the name "Oscar Wilde" — glow against rich red theatrical curtains, hinting at Victorian intrigue. It's a moody, atmospheric composition that feels more like a gaslit stage mystery than a superhero comic, and that's precisely what makes it so appealing.
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Jack Knight reads from the Shade's journal.
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