Justice #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Changes," Keith, still in his Nightmask costume, finds himself stranded on a desolate stretch of road in Wisconsin, desperate for a ride. When a menacing motorcycle gang closes in, the nightmarish power of the mask takes over, unleashing visions that send the bikers fleeing in terror. Written by David Wohl and illustrated by Tom Morgan, with colors by Marc Siry and letters by Michael Heisler, this issue captures a raw, tense moment in Keith’s journey. The cover, by Lee Weeks, perfectly frames the isolation and danger of the scene.
In "Changes," from Justice #25 (1988), the enigmatic Judge enlists Elliot Quill to take down Justice, using Quill’s abilities to shield him from Justice’s own powers. When Quill’s shot goes awry, Tensen barely survives thanks to the sudden intervention of the mysterious paranormal Creeping Crud. Justice gives chase, but Quill slips away—leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and escalating danger.
In "The Real Me," Keith, masked as Nightmask, finds himself stranded on a lonely Wisconsin road, desperate for a ride. When a motorcycle gang corners him, his hidden fears manifest in terrifying visions that send the attackers fleeing in panic. With the night’s chaos behind him, he takes one of their bikes and rides toward Fort Benning, the weight of his disguise heavier than ever.
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Reprinted in Nightmask: New Universe #[nn] (2018)
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