Manifest Destiny #7 (2014) continues the eerie and gripping expedition of Lewis and Clark in one of Image Comics' most original and unsettling series. Written by Chris Dingess and illustrated by Matthew Roberts, this issue further explores the mysterious wilderness of early America, where myth, horror, and history collide in extraordinary ways.
After the intense encounters of the first arc, this chapter opens a new story arc—Amphibia & Insecta—with the Corps of Discovery facing fresh dangers in unfamiliar terrain. Strange mutations, unnatural wildlife, and tensions within the crew escalate as the journey west grows darker and more unpredictable. The issue expertly balances creeping dread with strong character development, drawing readers deeper into a world where every step forward leads further into the unknown.
Matthew Roberts once again delivers intricately detailed and expressive artwork, capturing both the harsh beauty of the untamed frontier and the grotesque elegance of the creatures that inhabit it. The naturalistic environments, paired with Owen Gieni’s rich, earthy colours, make for a visual experience that’s as immersive as it is unsettling. This issue builds slowly but deliberately, amplifying suspense and adding new layers to the psychological pressure bearing down on the crew.
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Perfect for fans of historical horror, adventure, and dark fantasy, Manifest Destiny #7 marks the beginning of a haunting new chapter that expands the series’ mythos while keeping its intense, character-driven storytelling front and centre.
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