In this episode of The Amory Score we finish the original Star IV graphic novel, reach the most problematic line in all of Coheed’s discography, one of their best songs, and we listen to the final pre-album single for The Unheavenly Creatures! It’s all happening here in The Amory Score.
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PAGESThis is one of the cooler pages of this comic’s abstract style
Like from the album!
The ship is crashing and everyone is having a bad time
Jesse v Mayo surrounded by infinite flames.
The only fear that is allowed: going on tour means your wife will leave you
tfw your self of self is destroyed and you succumb to the urge to wife murder
This is the big final fight of the comic! It looks like this!
And here we are at the end, with the exact same ending as part 3.
The Amory Score #22: 21:13
The Amory Score #21: The Light and The Glass
The Amory Score #20: A Favor House Atlantic
The Amory Score #19: The Camper Velorium III: Al The Killer
The Amory Score #18: Camper Velorium II: Backend of Forever
The Amory Score #17: The Camper Velorium I: Faint of Hearts
The Amory Score #16: Blood Red Summer
The Amory Score #15: The Crowing
The Amory Score #14: Three Evils (Embodied in Love and Shadow)
The Amory Score #13: Cuts Marked in the March of Men
A Short Delay & Elf Tower New Mexico
The Amory Score #12: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
The Amory Score #11: The Ring In Return
The Amory Score #10: The Second Stage Recap Blade
The Amory Score #9: God Send Conspirator
The Amory Score #8: Neverender
The Amory Score #7: Junesong Provision
The Amory Score #6: 33
The Amory Score #5: Hearshot Kid Disaster
The Amory Score #4: Delirium Trigger
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