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Cover: Butch Burcham

Dark Wolf #6

Jul 1988 · Malibu · 1.95 USD; 2.60 CAD
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“Watcher of the Night”

In "Watcher of the Night," Father Michael Tremaine grapples with the weight of his past as the ghost of Agla Shakar appears before him, offering unexpected forgiveness. Written by R. A. Jones and illustrated by Butch Burcham, this pivotal issue sees Dark Wolf confront his guilt with the haunting presence of Hecate, Queen of the Ghost World, and the spectral testimony of Agla herself. The cover by Butch Burcham captures the eerie intensity of the moment, as Dark Wolf’s resolve hardens in the shadow of redemption.

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writer R. A. Jones · artist, inker Butch Burcham · letterer Debbie Burcham · cover Butch Burcham

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artist, inker Butch Burcham
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Father Michael Tremaine is paralyzed with guilt and grief over having been duped by Beltrane into killing Agla Shakar. Hecate, Queen of the Ghost World, appears to Dark Wolf to convince him of his righteousness, producing the ghost of Agla Shakar, who states to Dark Wolf that he holds no grudges, knowing that Dark Wolf is honorable and had been duped. Father Tremaine becomes resolute in his role as Dark Wolf.

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