The Prisoner #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1990 DC collection presents 'Shattered Visage,' a four-issue miniseries that revisits the world of the classic 1960s television series 'The Prisoner.' Written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith, with art by Dean Motter, the story follows a new protagonist, Alice, who becomes entangled in the mysterious and oppressive Village, exploring themes of identity and control in a surreal, updated context. It collects the complete miniseries, offering a standalone narrative that pays homage to the original while forging its own path.
In "Book A: Arrival," a mysterious message from MI-5's Excavations Officer Thomas Drake to retired Divisions Director Mrs. Butterworth sets the stage for a story steeped in secrecy and intrigue. Written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith and illustrated by Dean Motter, this 1990 DC issue unfolds with a quiet intensity, grounded in the weight of a single, carefully worded transmission. The cover, also by Dean Motter, captures the mood with its stark, deliberate composition.
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A highly classified communication from MI-5 (British Intelligence) "Excavations Officer" Thomas Drake to retired "Divisions Director" Mrs. Butterworth, setting up the events of the story to follow.
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