Description
The war reaches a haunting, mythic intensity in Über #12, as Kieron Gillen’s uncompromising alternate-history epic pushes beyond brute force into something darker and more symbolic. This issue blends super-powered warfare with eerie, almost supernatural imagery, reinforcing that the cost of power is measured not just in bodies, but in humanity itself.
Illustrated by Gabriel Andrade, the artwork takes a striking tonal shift—beautiful, unsettling, and charged with raw emotion. The visuals elevate the narrative into a near-operatic meditation on death, sacrifice, and control, making this one of the most visually memorable chapters in the series. Every page feels deliberate, ominous, and heavy with consequence.
A standout issue for collectors following the Über storyline and a strong entry point for readers drawn to mature war comics, grim alternate history, and creator-owned titles that challenge genre expectations. This chapter reinforces why Über is regarded as one of the boldest and most intellectually demanding war comics of the modern era.
Essential for Avatar Press collectors and readers who value dark, thought-provoking storytelling with unforgettable artwork.





