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Cover: Michael Uman

Animal Man #71

May 1994 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.65 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“The Sermon on the Monument”

In "The Sermon on the Monument," Animal Man reaches a breaking point when he believes his daughter Maxine has died at the hands of the U.S. government, unleashing a furious, animal-driven assault on Washington DC. As the city trembles under the weight of his rage, a glimmer of hope emerges when Cliff manages to send word that Maxine is still alive. Written by Jamie Delano and brought to life by Russell Braun’s evocative art, with inks by Tom Sutton and colors by Tatjana Wood, this powerful issue captures Buddy’s desperate struggle between grief and the fragile thread of redemption. The cover by Michael Uman sets a haunting tone for a story that pushes the limits of heroism and belief.

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writer Jamie Delano · artist Russell Braun · inker Tom Sutton · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer John Costanza · cover Michael Uman

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colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Michael Uman

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Buddy believes his daughter Maxine is dead because of actions of the United States government so he attacks Washington DC with birds, rats and other animals. Maxine is not dead and Cliff manages to get word to Buddy that his daughter is still alive.

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