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Cover: Lee Weeks

Justice #30

Apr 1989 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP
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“Psi Unseen”

In "Psi Unseen," pediatrician Dr. Michael Rabinowitz finds his life upended when a violent mugging awakens a terrifying psychic ability—unintentionally incinerating those around him. Haunted by the deaths he can't control, he retreats to a remote cabin, seeking solitude and peace. But his isolation is shattered when C.I.A. agents arrive with a proposition that could change everything. Written by Eric Siry and illustrated by Marc McLaurin, with inks by Jim Lee and colors by Marc Siry, this gripping issue explores the burden of power and the cost of survival. The cover, by Lee Weeks, captures the tension of a man on the edge.

writer Eric Siry · artist Marc McLaurin · inker Jim Lee · colorist Marc Siry · letterer Rick Parker · cover Lee Weeks

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writer Eric Siry
inker Jim Lee
colorist Marc Siry
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Lee Weeks

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Pediatrician Dr. Michael Rabinowitz's paranormal power to psychically incinerate other manifests itself after he is attacked by a mugger. Unable to control the power, Rabinowitz unintentionally kills numerous people. He moves away to an isolated cabin in the woods. Living alone in the cabin, Dr. Rabinowitz anguishes over his uncontrollable and deadly paranormal power. Agents of the C.I.A. arrive to make him an offer.

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