Yellow Dog #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"ALA" in Yellow Dog #2 (1968) presents a striking, wordless surreal vignette by Victor Moscoso, whose distinct artistic vision shapes a dreamlike landscape of floating spheres, scattered stars, and a lone palm tree island anchored in the lower right. The central hand, rendered with precise, almost ritualistic detail, hovers over the scene, inviting quiet contemplation without narrative explanation. The cover by Franz Cilensek complements the issue’s otherworldly tone with its own vivid, stylized imagery.
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A silent four-panel surreal landscape featuring stars, spherical objects, a centrally placed hand and a palm tree island in the lower right corner.
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