Image Comics' White Sky #4: San Francisco's Dead, Errol Wants Walter

Forget postcard views of the Golden Gate. Image Comics' White Sky #4 drags protagonists Violet and Walter into a very different San Francisco: a dead city, devoid of life, and stalked by a relentless hunter named Errol. This isn't the refuge they desperately sought. It's a brutal, immediate trap.
The series plunges readers into a world devastated five years prior by a mysterious "white sky" event that ended civilization as we know it. Violet and Walter have been navigating this broken landscape, their desperate quest for safety now leading them to what they hoped would be a secure haven. Instead, they find their pursuer, Errol, more determined than ever to recapture Walter. His motives remain shrouded, but his methods in this post-apocalyptic wasteland know no bounds.
Image Comics built its reputation on delivering gritty, creator-owned stories that push genre boundaries, and White Sky fits that mold perfectly. Writer William Harms crafts a dark, suspenseful narrative, while the art team of JP Mavinga and Lee Loughridge brings the desolate, crumbling ruins and intense character drama vividly to life. Eliza Ivanova also contributes a striking variant cover, adding another layer of artistic vision to this grim tale.
“Violet and Walter expected refuge; instead, they found a dead city and a relentless hunter.”
Catzye Take
This series looks like a gritty take on the post-apocalyptic genre, a staple for Image. Fans who enjoy dark survival stories and compelling character dynamics should definitely pick this up. What's interesting here is the shift from environmental survival to a more intimate, human-on-human threat.
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