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Cover: Mike Gustovich & Dell Barras

Justice Machine #24

Dec 1988 · Comico · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD
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“Burnout!”

In "Burnout!", the Justice Machine splinters across continents as Blazer and Havoc push back the Georwellians in Washington D.C., while Youthquake, Controller, and Nightowl face escalating danger in London. The tension mounts when the Rebellion’s leadership is cut short by the sudden arrival of Monolith—leading to a brutal confrontation between him and Titan, culminating in a shocking moment of victory and unintended consequence. Written by Doug Murray and illustrated by Mike Gustovich, with inks by Dell Barras, colors by Ken Feduniewicz, and letters by Bob Pinaha, this 1988 Comico issue features a cover by Gustovich and Barras.

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writer Doug Murray · artist Mike Gustovich · inker Dell Barras · colorist Ken Feduniewicz · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Mike Gustovich, Dell Barras

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letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils Mike Gustovich
cover inks Dell Barras

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While Blazer and Havoc route the Georwellians in Washington D.C., Youthquake, Controller and Nightowl aren’t so lucky in London. Meanwhile, the Rebellion leaders are interrupted by Monolith. Titan and Monolith fight, and Titan finally defeats his older brother. Monolith’s neck is then accidentally broken by Demon during the fight.

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