Low #9 (2015) is a striking entry in Rick Remender’s bold, emotionally complex underwater series from Image Comics. As the narrative intensifies, this issue places a sharp focus on the inner turmoil of Marik Caine, while maintaining the series’ broader exploration of survival, legacy, and what it means to hold on to hope in a collapsing world.
Picking up momentum from the previous chapter, Low #9 delves into Marik’s ongoing struggle with addiction, guilt, and identity. Torn between his past and an uncertain future, he’s forced to confront not only his own demons but also the brutal realities of a dying civilisation. Remender crafts dialogue that cuts deep, allowing readers to connect with the fractured humanity of the characters, while keeping the pace taut and emotionally charged.
The artwork by Greg Tocchini remains a true standout. His fluid lines and dreamlike compositions create an atmosphere that’s both haunting and awe-inspiring. His use of colour and form continues to reflect the unstable emotional landscape of the story—where violence, sorrow, and beauty coexist beneath a sea that never forgives.
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Whether you’re a long-time reader of Low or building a new collection of standout creator-owned comics, Low #9 (2015) offers gripping storytelling and mesmerising visuals that continue to elevate this series into something unforgettable.
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