Alright, folks, gather ’round, because today I’m diving into something that really got me excited: the DCeased Issue 6 horror movie variant. You know, I’ve been following this whole DCeased thing from the start, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. This time around it is a little bit diffcult than before.

First off, I had to make sure I was getting the right variant. I began to look around and find something valuable. I heard they were doing these special covers that are basically shout-outs to classic horror movies. How cool is that? I remember someone mentioned that all these horror variants for DCeased were done by this artist, Yasmine Putri. At least, I think that’s what I heard. I saw the variants for Issues 1-3, and they were done by her, so it made sense. So I tried to find her artwork.
Then, I started to collect some information. The whole DCeased story is about the remnants of humanity making their last stand. It’s pretty intense. I found out that DCeased is going to run for six issues. And the artwork inside is by Trevor Hairsine and Stefan Gaudiano.
I managed to snag a copy of the Issue 6 variant, and it was so exciting to do that! The cover is amazing, and it definitely has that classic horror vibe. It’s a variant of DCeased, put out by DC. I spent a good chunk of time just admiring the artwork. I felt a little bit nervous about it.
Here’s a quick rundown of what I did:
- Searched for info on the DCeased horror variants.
- Confirmed that Yasmine Putri likely did the Issue 6 variant.
- Read up on the DCeased storyline and the artists involved.
- Finally got my hands on the DCeased Issue 6 horror movie variant.
- Admired the cover art and the whole horror aesthetic.
Honestly, getting this variant was a bit of a mission, but totally worth it. It’s a fantastic addition to my collection, and it really captures the spirit of the DCeased series. It is really a good experience. If you’re into horror and comics, you’ve got to check these out!