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Good Girl Art Quarterly#14
Cover: Mark Heike

Good Girl Art Quarterly #14

Jan 1994 · AC · 3.95 USD; 5.15 CAD
“America's Sweetheart?”

"America's Sweetheart?" delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist on classic femme fatale tropes, spotlighting Lil in a tense confrontation with the menacing Bush. With moody, expressive artwork by Pete Morisi and a striking cover by Mark Heike, the issue unfolds with a chilling sense of betrayal and hidden agendas.

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artist, inker Pete Morisi · cover Mark Heike

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artist, inker Pete Morisi
cover pencils, inks Mark Heike

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When Lil rejects Bush's advances, he tears off a piece of cloth from her sleeve and vows he will get his revenge. Later, Bush shoots Sandy and tells Rita that Lil killed him, pointing to the fabric he planted in Sandy's dead hand. As Rita attempts to get vengeance by killing Lil, Bush and his partners attempt to use the distraction to rob the bank.

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