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Cover: Oscar Jimenez & Anibal Rodriguez

DC / Marvel #11

Jul 1997 · Dino Verlag · 4.90 DEM; 37 ATS; 4,90 CHF; 105 LUF; 6.300 ITL; 575 ESP
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“Die nie verlöschende Flamme!”

In "Die nie verlöschende Flamme!", Marshal Trask unleashes the relentless Razormen to hunt down the malforms of Generation Hex. When the outlaws realize they can't escape their mechanical pursuers, Jono takes them back to his hometown of Humanity, where long-buried memories and old wounds come roaring to life. Written by Peter Milligan and Frank Neubauer, with art by Adam Pollina and inks by Mark Morales, this 1997 issue blends gritty action with personal reckoning, its vivid colors by Scott Baumann and Digital Chameleon bringing the tension to life. The cover, by Oscar Jimenez and Anibal Rodriguez, captures the moment of reckoning in striking detail.

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writer Peter Milligan · writer Frank Neubauer · artist Adam Pollina · inker Mark Morales · colorist Scott Baumann · colorist Digital Chameleon · cover Oscar Jimenez, Anibal Rodriguez

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Marshal Trask creates the robotic Razormen to track down and kill the malforms of Generation Hex. When the band of outlaws discover they cannot outrun the killer robots, Jono leads them to his hometown of Humanity to wreak some vengeance on the folks who mistreated him as a child.

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