Alpha Flight #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe "Wrath of the Dreamqueen" saga kicks off here in Part One of Four, and Carl Potts and Jim Lee's cover immediately signals that Alpha Flight is in for something deeply unsettling. Dominating the image is the Dreamqueen herself — a grinning, otherworldly figure crowned with sweeping horns and wreathed in swirling, organic tendrils of color — while a chaotic battle scene roils in the lower corner, hinting at the havoc she's poised to unleash. James D. Hudnall and Hugh Haynes helm the interior of this 1989 Marvel issue, making it a compelling entry point for anyone drawn to the team's stranger, more supernatural corners.
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Snowbird appears in Elizabeth's dreams and tells her the origin of the Dreamqueen, the daughter of Nightmare, and that the villain will try to bridge the dimensional barrier to earth by using a psychic link with Alpha Flight. As Elizabeth races to warn her former team, she finds that the Dreamqueen has already arrived.
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