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Cover: Anthony Williams & Andy Lanning

Fate #18

May 1996 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.25 CAD
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“Lady Killer”

In "Lady Killer," Charnelle confronts Fate, convinced his mutated arm is the key to Kingdom’s return—only to discover the arm regenerates after she cuts it off. Written by Len Kaminski and illustrated by Anthony Williams, with inks by Andy Lanning and colors by Mike Danza, this pivotal issue explores the uneasy alliance that forms when belief and biology blur. The cover by Anthony Williams and Andy Lanning captures the tension of that moment, a 2.25 USD comic from 1996 that marks a turning point in their fractured dynamic.

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writer Len Kaminski · artist Anthony Williams · inker Andy Lanning · colorist Mike Danza · letterer Pat Prentice · cover Anthony Williams, Andy Lanning

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colorist Mike Danza
letterer Pat Prentice
cover pencils Anthony Williams
cover inks Andy Lanning

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Charnelle battles Fate, believing that his mutated arm will cause Kingdom to return. However, when she cuts the arm off, it grows back, and Fate convinces her that the regeneration is a positive sign. They call a truce.

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