Shattered Visage
The Prisoner: Shattered Visage is a four-issue comic book mini-series based on The Prisoner, the 1967 television series starring Patrick McGoohan. The name is a reference to Percy Shelley's famous poem Ozymandias, which forms part of the introduction.
The series was illustrated by Mister X creator Dean Motter and co-written with Mark Askwith. It was later collected as a 208 page trade paperback, with the addition of a new prologue.
Read more about Shattered Visage: Overview, Plot Synopsis, 'Fall Out' Re-examined, The Village Idiot, Audio Plays
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