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Ectokid #2

Oct 1993 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
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“Mother and Son”

In "Mother and Son," Dex grapples with the strange truth that his two eyes reveal two different realities—one showing the world as it is, the other the Ectosphere. With help from his mother, confined in a mental asylum, he begins to piece together his father’s ghostly legacy and the mysterious connection between his own vision and the realm beyond. Written by James Robinson and illustrated by Steve Skroce, with inks by Bob Dvorak, colors by John Kalisz, and letters by Gaspar, this issue features a cover by Steve Skroce and Dan Panosian.

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writer James Robinson · artist Steve Skroce · inker Bob Dvorak · colorist John Kalisz · letterer Gaspar · cover Steve Skroce, Dan Panosian

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Cast · 10 characters

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colorist John Kalisz
letterer Gaspar
cover pencils Steve Skroce
cover inks Dan Panosian

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Dex works out that one of his eyes shows the real world, and the other eye shows the Ectosphere, so he starts to wear an eye patch so he can swap eyes. He learns about the Ectosphere from his mama who's in a mental asylum, and who explains to him that his father was a ghost, and that he should seek him out in the Ectosphere.

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