Tales from the Edge #11
"Bloodlust" in Tales from the Edge #11 (1998) finds Jim Steranko weaving personal memories into a raw, introspective narrative, recalling his teenage years in music and the vivid women he encountered in dimly lit clubs. With stark, evocative illustrations by Steranko himself—seven striking portraits of women accompanying the text—this issue blends memoir with a haunting, atmospheric tone. The story, written, drawn, and inked by Steranko, features cover art by Steranko and J. David Spurlock.
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Steranko talks about how he got into music as a teen and how that grew into becoming a professional musician. He also relates a few stories revolving around the women he met in clubs. Seven drawings of females accompany the text.
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