Detective Comics #601
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tulpa, Part One: Monster Maker," a man of Tibetan descent, cornered by debt and threats, turns to ancient magic to craft a doppelgänger—his own twisted reflection—intended to steal back what he’s lost. Written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Norm Breyfogle, with inks by Steve Mitchell, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Todd Klein, this chilling tale unfolds with a quiet dread that escalates into something far beyond control. The cover, also by Norm Breyfogle, captures the eerie stillness before the storm.
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A man of Tibetan descent owes money to gangsters, so he uses magic to create a tupla, a doppelgänger of himself, to steal the money.
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