The Stand: No Man's Land #5
The concluding chapter of The Stand: No Man's Land arrives with a cover by Tomm Coker that quietly commands attention — a group of small, determined figures walking through a desolate landscape while looming above them, rendered in ghostly blue tones, is an elderly woman whose hands are placed tenderly on the faces of those flanking her, suggesting both protection and prophecy. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Stephen King's adaptation reaches its fifth-of-five finale here, with Mike Perkins on art and Laura Martin's moody colors bringing the post-apocalyptic world to life. It's a haunting, atmospheric close to this arc that fans of King's source material will find genuinely satisfying.
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