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Prophet, Vol. 1 #7 (Image Comics 1994)
$3.00 USD
Prophet, Vol. 1 #7 (Image Comics, 1994) delivers a standout moment in one of the 1990s’ most dynamic creator-owned universes. This 36-page installment pairs Stephen Platt’s kinetic cover art with a tightly plotted sequence by Rob Liefeld (Plot) and Robert Napton (Plot, Script), delivering a vivid bridge in Prophet’s ongoing saga and a dramatic escape from Ragnarok that fans still reference for its energy and scope. What makes this issue truly stand out
- Iconic Stephen Platt cover art: a bold, highly detailed image that captures the intensity and momentum fans expect from Platt’s early work—perfect for display alongside other 90s Image era art.
- Rich collaboration: a rare blend of Liefeld’s plotting and Napton’s scripting drives the narrative pace, creating a seamless bridge between character-driven moments and blockbuster action.
- 36 pages of story: more room than a typical single-issue splash, allowing for extended sequence development, character beats, and a more immersive escape from Ragnarok.
- Inks by Marlo Alquiza: bring a crisp contrast and dynamic line work that enhances the action-heavy panels and sharp character silhouettes.
- Key moment in Prophet’s arc: Kirby’s decisive intervention snaps Prophet out of berserker rage, setting up a pivotal escape that reshapes the course of the series.
- Authentic 1994 Image Comics feel: pure era-spotlight storytelling with a bold visual style that collectors seek for completeness and historical context.
- Value for collectors and fans: a genuine piece of 1990s comics history, ideal for completing a Prophet run, a Liefeld-era collection, or a Platt-focused art shelf. Why readers reach for this issue
- For fans of Stephen Platt’s art: this issue showcases his cover charisma and pencil dynamism, a must-have for collectors who appreciate his distinctive linework.
- For Rob Liefeld enthusiasts: it’s a rare entry that highlights his plotting sensibilities in collaboration with Napton, offering a window into the era’s storytelling approach.
- For readers following Prophet’s journey: the Berserker arc and Ragnarok sequence provide essential context and a dramatic turning point that influences subsequent issues.
- For back-issue collectors: a compact, affordable 90s collectible with a vivid cover and a dense, action-forward interior. Detailed snapshot
- Title and issue: Prophet, Vol. 1 #7
- Publisher and year: Image Comics, 1994
- Creative team: Cover art by Stephen Platt; plot by Rob Liefeld with Robert Napton; pencils by Stephen Platt; inks by Marlo Alquiza
- Page count and format: 36 pages
- Cover price: $2.50
- Notable sequence: Prophet and Kirby escape from Ragnarok, with Prophet’s berserker rage maneuvered toward a new chapter in their saga Who this is ideal for
- Collectors pursuing 1990s Image Comics milestones and standout cover art
- Fans of Stephen Platt’s early work and distinctive pencils
- Readers following Rob Liefeld’s universe and associated collaborators
- Individuals building a Prophet or back-issue back catalog for rarity and historical context Practical notes and usage
- Ideal for thoughtful reading sessions that appreciate panel composition and pacing as much as the story’s flash-forward moments.
- A compelling centerpiece for a 1990s comics display, especially when paired with other Image-era covers and John Romita Sr.-era influences in the same shelf.
- A meaningful addition when completing a Prophet collection, capturing a defining moment in the series' development. Add this issue to your collection to own a compact, highly collectible slice of 1994 Image Comics history—where bold cover art, kinetic storytelling, and a pivotal escape sequence come together in one standout chapter.