Manifest Destiny #26 (2018) continues the bold, genre-defying journey of Lewis and Clark in one of the most imaginative reimaginings of American history ever told in comics. Brought to life by writer Chris Dingess and artist Matthew Roberts, this acclaimed Image Comics series fuses historical expedition with psychological suspense and mythological horror, all wrapped in tight storytelling and meticulous artwork.
In this issue, the Corps of Discovery faces escalating internal divisions as supernatural threats close in on every side. The uncharted American frontier reveals new horrors, testing the sanity, loyalty, and moral compass of the crew. With each step westward, the explorers encounter creatures born from nightmare and legend—forcing them to confront not only the wilderness but their own darker instincts.
Matthew Roberts delivers hauntingly intricate linework, complemented by vivid, earthy tones from colourist Owen Gieni, helping create a world that is at once grounded in historical detail and saturated with otherworldly dread. Every panel draws the reader deeper into a uniquely hostile landscape, where the line between man and monster continues to blur.
This issue is perfect for readers who enjoy historical fiction layered with Lovecraftian horror, and for those following the long-form narrative as it nears a turning point. The creative team’s ability to seamlessly blend real-world events with terrifying fantasy continues to set Manifest Destiny apart from typical genre fare.
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Whether you’re completing your run, diving into the unknown for the first time, or seeking standout horror-tinged storytelling, Manifest Destiny #26 is a gripping chapter that won't disappoint.
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