Gen 13 #13 A, B & C Collected Edition #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1997 Image Comics collection brings together the three variant covers of Gen 13 #13, each featuring a different 'A-B-C' theme. The issue is part of the ongoing Gen 13 series, focusing on the adventures of the young super-powered team including Caitlin Fairchild, Grunge, Freefall, and Rainmaker. This edition is a must-have for collectors interested in the variant cover trend of the late 1990s and the popular Gen 13 franchise.
In this standout collected edition of Gen 13 #13 A, B & C, Grunge is trapped in the surreal realm of Sequential Art, racing against time to rescue the Wizard from the Frenzy Beast. With unexpected help from cross-company allies and a surprising motivational boost from real-life speaker Tony Robbins, Grunge must confront his deepest desires—literally embodied in a prized chromium-covered comic—before he can break free and return to his friends. Written by Brandon Choi, J. Scott Campbell, and Jim Lee, with art by J. Scott Campbell and inks by Alex Garner, Richard Friend, Tom McWeeney, Edwin Rosell, and Peter Guzman, the issue blends high-stakes action with a unique, self-reflective twist. The cover, penciled by J. Scott Campbell and inked by Sandra Hope, captures the chaos and intensity of the moment.
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Grunge is stuck in the dimension of Sequential Art trying to rescue the Wizard from the Frenzy Beast. With help from a number of familiar cross-company characters and a pep talk by real life motivational guru Tony Robbins, Grunge finds the strength within himself to forsake his collection and rip the chromium covered comic he desires which destroys the Beast and sends him home to his friends.
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