Covers for Our Bones Dust #2 show off the strange, alien quality of the world Stenbeck is creating.
Image Comics has provided ComicBook.com with a first look at the covers for the second issue of Our Bones Dust, an upcoming series from frequent Mike Mignola collaborator Ben Stenbeck. Included are both the standard cover by Stenbeck, as well as a variant cover from legendary artist Geof Darrow, who brings the dingy world of Our Bones Dust to life in his distinctive, hyper-detailed style.
"Ben Stenbeck's Our Bones Dust is an astonishing accomplishment and turned me into an instant Fan," said Wonder Woman: Earth One's Yanick Paquette in a press release for the title."One of the most exciting comics in years! Wow."
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