Rick Quinn
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SPECTRUM #1 (OF 6) CVR A DAVE CHISHOLM
Melody Parker is losing her mind. She’s living on the streets of Seattle during the WTO protests of 1999. She is seeing things. Androids. Aliens. Pigs in high fashion. And a creature named Echo—one of the Sustained: elemental beings with the power to alter reality through music. She invites Melody... Read More →
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SPECTRUM #1 (OF 6) CVR B REIKO MURAKAMI VAR
Melody Parker is losing her mind. She’s living on the streets of Seattle during the WTO protests of 1999. She is seeing things. Androids. Aliens. Pigs in high fashion. And a creature named Echo—one of the Sustained: elemental beings with the power to alter reality through music. She invites Melody... Read More →
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SPECTRUM #3 (OF 6)
New Orleans, 1932: photographer Walton Naves is having a bad day. His love affair has been found out, and the jilted husband has him at gunpoint. He retreats from the scene and stumbles into the middle of a Mardi Gras parade and meets two women out of time…Melody and Ada.... Read More →
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SPECTRUM #4 (OF 6)
Melody and Ada are traveling inside a song, learning more about Melody’s powers and their shared traumas with the help of a dreaming Russian novelist. In another time, Leon is in Paris, recording an album with George Parker—who introduces him to the Prism Ensemble, a fragmented, decentralized collective of musicians,... Read More →
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SPECTRUM #5 (OF 6)
After the explosive events of last issue, Melody and Ada have been separated. Melody is onboard an alien spaceship piloted by George Parker, her father, who compels her to join him as the ultimate weapon in his fight against Echo. Ada, meanwhile, is not Ada anymore…She’s stuck in the body... Read More →
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SPECTRUM #6 (OF 6)
Through the looking-glass, Melody and Ada have found Leon, Ada’s father--memory shattered and aged beyond his years. Simultaneously, Echo descends upon Melody and Ada like some kind of glam-rock kaiju—and she plans on shattering more than their memories. Melody and Ada will need the help of a century’s worth of... Read More →