The Crow: Memento Mori #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe penultimate chapter of IDW's The Crow: Memento Mori arrives with a cover that feels both haunting and strangely melancholic — a pale, shirtless young figure bearing the Crow's signature black eye-markings stands at the center of a vast, spiraling mosaic floor, enormous dark wings spreading protectively (or ominously) behind them. The overhead perspective and cracked, web-like geometry beneath the figure give the image a sense of isolation and quiet dread that sets this series apart from heavier, more visceral takes on the mythology. With Recchioni and Dell'Edera driving the main story and Beltramini and Serra contributing a short story, this issue promises the same atmospheric, finely crafted storytelling the series has delivered throughout.
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