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Cover: José Luis García-López

Deadman #3

May 1986 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“Breaking the Barrier”

Part three of DC's 1986 four-issue Deadman mini-series arrives with a striking cover by José Luis García-López, showing Boston Brand's red-suited spirit erupting upward through a glowing energy field while a ring of armed figures below trains an array of weapons directly at him. The tension between Deadman's outstretched, seemingly unstoppable form and the surrounding threat gives the image a dramatic, almost ceremonial weight. With Andrew Helfer and García-López collaborating on the story inside, this penultimate chapter — titled "Breaking the Barrier" — promises the series is building toward something significant.

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writer Andrew Helfer · artist, inker José Luis García-López · colorist Tom Ziuko · letterer John Costanza · cover José Luis García-López

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colorist Tom Ziuko
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks José Luis García-López

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