Veils #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the six-issue miniseries Veils, published under DC's Helix imprint in 1999. Written by Pat McGreal with art by José Villarrubia, the story follows a young woman in a future where memory and identity are traded as commodities, exploring themes of love and loss against a dystopian backdrop.
In "Veils," writer Pat McGreal weaves a haunting, atmospheric tale set in a world of opulent secrecy and quiet rebellion. The story follows an unhappy British ambassador’s wife who finds unexpected solace in the Sultan’s harem, where she hears the whispered tale of a slave girl who climbed from obscurity to become the ruler’s most cherished. Illustrated with intricate detail by Stephen John Phillips, José Villarrubia, and Rebecca Guay, and brought to life through their shared inking and coloring, the issue’s cover by the same trio captures the story’s dreamlike tension. A 1999 DC release, this issue stands as a striking example of lush, character-driven storytelling.
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The unhappy wife of a British ambassador finds solace in the Sultan's harem. She is told a tale of a slave girl who rose to become the Sultan's favorite.
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