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Animal Man#23
Cover: Brian Bolland

Animal Man #23

May 1990 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
“Crisis”

In "Crisis," Grant Morrison and Chas Truog deliver a mind-bending chapter where Animal Man journeys into the past for a profound conversation with the Phantom Stranger, Immortal Man, and Jason Blood. Back in the present, Psycho Pirate’s reckless resurrection of old and new characters sends shockwaves through reality—until Animal Man is urgently called to confront a newly awakened threat alongside the aliens and James Hightower. Brian Bolland’s striking cover captures the tension of a universe on the brink.

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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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Cast · 36 characters

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

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Having time-travelled to the past, Animal Man has a philosophical discussion with the Phantom Stranger, Immortal Man, and Jason Blood. In the present, Psycho Pirate returns several old characters (and several newly created characters) to continuity. But when he re-creates one very dangerous character, Animal Man is summoned by the aliens and James Hightower.

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