Deadman #3
This volume continues the dark, dystopian saga set within the brutal prison theme park Deadman Wonderland. Protagonist Ganta Igarashi faces new threats and uncovers more secrets about the sinister Red Man and the true nature of the prison's deadly Carnival Corpse games. The story deepens the psychological and physical horrors as alliances shift and Ganta's own Branch of Sin powers grow more dangerous.
In "Wipe the Blood Off My Name!", Deadman #3 (2013) delivers a tense, supernatural showdown as Sensei, convinced Cleveland Brand is his enemy, teleports him, Tiny, and Lorna to a hidden sanctuary to carry out a deadly reckoning. Written by Paul Levitz and brought to life with striking visuals by Fred Carrillo, the issue deepens the mystery of Deadman’s identity with a chilling twist that blurs the line between brother and ghost. Jim Aparo’s haunting cover captures the moment’s dread, perfectly framing the escalating peril.
In "Death Calls Twice for a Deadman," Sensei's sanctuary becomes a deadly stage when he teleports Cleveland Brand, Tiny, and Lorna to confront what he believes is his long-lost brother—Deadman—only to find himself at odds with a ghost who isn't who he thinks. The story unfolds with tense mystery and supernatural stakes, as identity and deception blur in a place where the line between life and death is already thin.
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