Martha Washington Goes to War #5
"Kingdom Come" delivers a bold, visually arresting look at a future where legacy and legacy's burden collide, drawn with precision and power by Dave Gibbons and colored with striking depth by Angus McKie. Written by Frank Miller and rendered in full by Gibbons—pencils, inks, and lettering—this issue captures a pivotal moment in a shifting world, underscored by the quiet confidence of a publisher betting on artistic excellence over trends.
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Dark Horse vice president of publishing David Scroggy discusses how, despite how the comic book world seems to be becoming more corporate, at Dark Horse all the departments are excited about being in a new golden age of comic book excellence, as exhibited by the "stellar array of creative talents" at Dark Horse.
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