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Cover: R. V. Valdez & Christopher Valin

Jalila #2

Oct 2003 · Studio G · 2.95 USD
“Overwhelmed”

In "Overwhelmed," Jalila finds herself caught in a high-stakes crisis after plutonium is stolen from the Middle East Nuclear Command Center. As she follows the trail to a United Liberation Force camp, a fleeting glimpse of her brother Khaled among the captives adds a personal weight to her captivity. Written by Faye Perozich and illustrated by Travis Moore, with inks by Dærick Gröss Sr. and Zak Hennessey, colors by Blond, and letters by Scott Rockwell, this 2003 issue from Studio G delivers tense, grounded drama. The cover, by R. V. Valdez and Christopher Valin, captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer Faye Perozich · artist Travis Moore · inker Dærick Gröss Sr. · inker Zak Hennessey · colorist Blond · letterer Scott Rockwell · cover R. V. Valdez, Christopher Valin

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colorist Blond
cover pencils R. V. Valdez

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Despite Jalila's efforts, plutonium is stolen from the Middle East Nuclear Command Center. When she tracks the theft to a United Liberation Force camp, she thinks she sees her brother Khaled among the camp members as she is taken prisoner.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).