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Cover: Lee Weeks

Justice #29

Mar 1989 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP
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In "Heavy Psi," the stakes rise as Justice, Psi-Force, and the Medusa Web fight off relentless Soviet forces led by the Crasniye Solleetsi and the mysterious Siberian Project. With their backs against the wall, the team faces a new threat when Rodstvow arrives—just as Angela Tensen stirs from her coma. Meanwhile, Chauncy, Rudy Leialoha, and Miriam Morse uncover strange paranormal activity at Coney Island, hinting at deeper secrets beneath the surface. Written by Peter David and brought to life by Lee Weeks' dynamic art and Janet Jackson's vivid colors, this 1989 issue delivers high tension and escalating mystery. Cover by Lee Weeks.

Contains 2 stories
Heavy Psi
22 pp · Superhero
Justice [John Tensen]Psi-Force [Thomas BoydKathy LingLindsey FalmonWayne Tucker]Medusa Web [BabelTroublemakerImprintPotipharSkybreakerBackfire (cameo)Gatto di Sangue]Rodstvow (villain)Crasniye Solleetsi/"Red Sun" [ShivowtnoehCoojeechiscue]Siberian Project [Petrov Szymanski] (villains)Angela TensenN.S.C. [Victor "Kleenex" PaskoMiriam MorseChauncyRudy Leialoha]

In "Heavy Psi," the remnants of Justice, Psi-Force, and the Medusa Web fight a desperate rear-guard action against the Crasniye Solleetsi and the Siberian Project, their resistance pushed to the limit until the mysterious Rodstvow arrives. Meanwhile, Angela Tensen stirs from her coma, and across town, Chauncy, Rudy Leialoha, and Miriam Morse begin uncovering strange occurrences tied to Coney Island’s hidden past.

The Will of the People
6 pp · Superhero
President-elect Philip Nolan Voigt (villain)Vice President-elect Michael Dukakis (introduction)Mr. Chaney (introduction)

In "The Will of the People," Democratic candidate Philip Nolan Voigt leverages his paranormal abilities to secure a stunning 73% of the popular vote and carry all but four states in a shocking presidential victory. The story explores the unsettling implications of a leader whose power isn’t just political, but deeply rooted in the collective psyche of the electorate.

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Full credits

artist, inker Lee Weeks
colorist Janet Jackson
cover pencils, inks Lee Weeks

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