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Cover: Scot Eaton
Cosmic Powers #6
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The sixth and final issue of Marvel's 1994 Cosmic Powers limited series closes out with a cover by Scot Eaton that puts the armored titan Tyrant front and center, his massive frame surrounded by explosive bursts of energy, a pile of skulls at his feet, and a ghostly figure caught in the chaos around him. The scale of destruction on display — crumbling machinery, billowing cosmic fire, and the raw force radiating from Tyrant's outstretched hand — makes the title feel thoroughly earned. Ron Marz and Scot Eaton deliver a fittingly grand visual send-off to this corner of Marvel's cosmic universe.
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writer Ron Marz · artist Scot Eaton · inker Bill Anderson · colorist Tom Vincent · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Scot Eaton
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writer Ron Marz
artist Scot Eaton
inker Bill Anderson
colorist Tom Vincent
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils Scot Eaton
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