Description

As McCormick’s fractured mind is put on trial, the Vitruvian case explodes into motion, revealing the murders as only one layer of a far darker design. This issue delivers a chilling finale that proves the real artist—and the real threat—is still out there.

About the author(s)

Rich Douek is an acclaimed comic book writer known for his compelling storytelling and dynamic narratives. Known for harrowing horror tales like Sea of Sorrows, and the Bram Stoker Award finalist, Road of Bones. Beyond his independent work, Rich has contributed to the Eisner-nominated Superman: Red and Blue, Marvel's Wastelanders, and the GLAAD Media Award winning Young Men in Love, among several other acclaimed anthologies. Rich was born and bred in NYC, and lives just outside of it now with his family and two cats. His work has been featured on The Hollywood Reporter, SyfyWire, Nerdist, Rue Morgue Magazine, and elsewhere. Rich is also an award-winning Copywriter and Creative Director, having developed advertising campaigns for clients such as Snickers, FedEx, and Foot Locker.

Tom Derenick is a professional comic book artist and illustrator. He began his career in 1992 working for Malibu Comics on the title Ferret. His first published work for DC Comics was in 1994 in the title Star Trek. He was later hired by Marvel Comics and has worked on titles such as Night Thrasher, Venom, X-Men and more.

Fran Gamboa is a Spanish colorist based in Malaga, working in comics since 2001. He has contributed to American publishers such as Image, Zenescope, and IDW Publishing, on titles including Star Trek, Grimm Fairy Tales of Terror, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In France, he has collaborated with Delcourt on Le Capitaine Fracasse and Mages 13: Helios. In Spain, his work appears with Norma Editorial, Dibbuks, Planeta Cómic, and Karras Comics, on titles such as Hoy me ha pasado algo muy bestia (Something Very Beastly Happened to Me Today), Tambores (Drums), and Nancy in Hell. He is currently working with Mad Cave Studios on Honor and Curse, Exit City, and Terrorbytes.

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