Justice #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "Psi Unseen," Justice confronts the psychic remnants of Psi-Force on the fractured plane of mind, consumed by rage over his daughter's injury during the clash between Psi-Hawk and Rodstvow. As he prepares to destroy them, a chilling moment with Lindsey forces him to confront the emptiness within—and he walks away. Meanwhile, at Coney Island, Figurine of the Forsaken takes Miriam Morse.
In the isolated woods, pediatrician Dr. Michael Rabinowitz grapples with a terrifying power he never asked for—psychic incineration—after a violent attack. Haunted by the lives he’s accidentally ended, he’s now a fugitive from his own conscience. When C.I.A. agents appear at his cabin with a proposition, he faces a choice that could redefine his fate.
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