Mercury Heat # 7 (Avatar Press 2016)
Robert Black came looking for a story but what he found is a world of misery and woe.
He's become a broken man only beginning to accept the horrors of the Lovecraftian world are real and hiding in plain sight.
Alan Moore and artist Jacen Burrows have delivered a slow burn tale of fear and underlying dread that has delighted fans and scholars alike. Moore has written every cover detail, every single page, and every nuance of this work to create his most fully-realized vision to date.
Mercury Heat # 7 is written by Kieron Gillen with art a cover drawn by Nahuel Lopez.
Mercury Heat # 7 is a 32 page comic book drawn in full color and rated T+.