Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe penultimate chapter of Dean Motter and Michael Lark's retro-futurist DC/Vertigo miniseries arrives with a striking cover by Mark Chiarello, rendered in a moody palette of yellow-green and deep blue. Two goggle-wearing figures — a scruffy, wide-eyed man and a startled blonde woman — crowd the foreground, surrounded by diagonal streaks of light and floating electrical components, including a light bulb and a vacuum tube, that lend the image an urgent, off-kilter energy. With Rick Taylor's color work and Willie Schubert's lettering inside, Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti continues to be one of the more visually inventive series Vertigo had to offer in 1998.
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