The Shadow: Midnight in Moscow #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe final chapter of Howard Chaykin's "Midnight in Moscow" arrives with a cover that demands attention — the Shadow swings dramatically on a rope above a glittering city skyline and bridge, a massive fiery explosion erupting behind him against the night sky. It's a striking image that captures the pulp hero at his most kinetic, black-clad and sharp-featured, with the chaos he's leaving in his wake rendered in brilliant golds and oranges by colorists Jesus Aburtov and Arturo Albores. Chaykin's six-issue Cold War thriller wraps up here in style, and this cover makes a compelling case for the whole run.
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The Shadow foils the plot to blow up New York and vanishes.
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