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Cover: Tim Sale

Grendel #34

Aug 1989 · Comico · 2.50 USD; 3.00 CAD
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In "Chapter 34: Devil in Name," Orion steps into power as Administrative Director of BASIC, reshaping the organization into Orion's Sword and launching a sweeping campaign to purge vampires from the streets. As CalAmerica reunites under new leadership, tensions simmer beneath the surface—especially in the growing bond between Orion and Sheri, whose connection deepens amid the chaos. Written by Matt Wagner and brought to life with stark, atmospheric art by Tim Sale, this issue captures the weight of power and the cost of redemption, all rendered in striking visuals by Sale and Mireault, with cover art by Sale.

Contains 2 stories
Chapter 34: Devil in Name
14 pp · Superhero
Orion Assante [Orion I, Grendel-Khan]Sherri Caniff

In "Chapter 34: Devil in Name," Orion takes the helm as Administrative Director of BASIC, reshaping the organization into Orion's Sword and launching a sweeping campaign to purge vampires from CalAmerica. As the nation begins to reunite under his leadership, personal bonds deepen—especially between Orion and Sheri—though the true cost of this new order remains uncertain.

Tales from the Underground: Viva Las Vegas
10 pp · Superhero
Pellon Cross [The First One]Captain Zebra HerrimanHilary Raintree

In "Tales from the Underground: Viva Las Vegas," Jo and her crew infiltrate the glittering underworld of a vampire-run Las Vegas, where the city's casinos serve as frontlines for bloodsucking operations. As they rebrand the city's most notorious casino as Grendel's Palace, the line between glamour and menace blurs in a high-stakes game of survival.

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Full credits

artist, inker Tim Sale
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils, inks Tim Sale

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