Cover: Franck Tacito
666 #4
“Lilith imperatrix mundi”
With the haunting story title "Lilith imperatrix mundi" — Lilith, Empress of the World — this fourth installment of Splitter's 1997 series *666* promises dark mythological ambition from writers François Froideval and Resel Rebiersch. Franck Tacito handles both pencils and inks on the cover, bringing his distinctive line work to what is clearly a series steeped in demonic lore and occult tension. Fans of European dark fantasy comics will find this German-market edition a compelling chapter in what shapes up to be a richly layered supernatural saga.
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writer François Froideval · writer Resel Rebiersch · artist, inker Franck Tacito · colorist Jean-Jacques Chagnaud · letterer Hartmut Klotzbücher · cover Franck Tacito
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writer François Froideval
writer Resel Rebiersch
artist, inker Franck Tacito
colorist Jean-Jacques Chagnaud
letterer Hartmut Klotzbücher
cover pencils, inks Franck Tacito