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Animal Man#11
Cover: Brian Bolland

Animal Man #11

May 1989 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
“Out of Africa”

In "Out of Africa," Animal Man returns from the brink—reintegrated by the alien forces that once dismantled him—only to find himself in the heart of Africa alongside Vixen, where they’re swiftly captured by Hamed Ali and Tabu. Meanwhile, back home, the fragile presence of Ellen Baker begins to unravel, fading from reality as the world outside her keeps turning. Written by Grant Morrison and brought to life with bold visuals by Chas Truog, Doug Hazlewood, and Tatjana Wood, and featuring a striking cover by Brian Bolland, this 1989 issue marks a pivotal shift in tone and setting, deepening the mystery of Animal Man’s connection to the larger cosmic forces at play.

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writer Grant Morrison · artist Chas Truog · inker Doug Hazlewood · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer John Costanza · cover Brian Bolland

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Full credits

artist Chas Truog
colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Brian Bolland

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Animal Man, who was taken apart by the invisible agents of the aliens in the previous issue, is reintegrated by the aliens and reappears in Africa with Vixen, where the two lose a fight with Hamed Ali and Tabu and are imprisoned. Meanwhile back at the Baker household, Ellen fades out of existence.

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