Dark Utopia #2
"Faust: Love of the Damned #11 (excerpt)" delivers a striking, black-and-white Gothic vision from artist Tim Vigil, whose bold inks define a haunting scene of a vampiress with wild hair and piercing eyes carrying a lifeless woman across a moonlit balcony. The cover, a collaborative effort by Tim Vigil and Mia Hopper, captures the tension with a full moon, howling wolves, and bats against stormy skies, all set over a European village. A 4.00 USD comic in 1997, this excerpt from Dark Utopia #2 stands out for its moody atmosphere and visceral artistry.
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A black-and-white illustration depicting a Gothic scene featuring a female vampire carrying an unconscious or deceased woman. The vampiress is wearing a tight black gown and has wild, flowing hair, sharp features, and is looking directly out at the viewer with an intense, almost predatory gaze. Her carried prey is dressed in a taut white gown and appears to be lying lifelessly, trails of blood covering her neck. The two figures are on a balcony overlooking a European-style village. A full moon dominates the sky, with dark clouds, a howling wold, and several bats silhouetted against it.
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