Killraven #5
In "11 Keeper Whitman Part 2," Killraven faces a mind-bending deception as Skarlett conjures an illusion of a Martian tripod assault, testing his resolve—only for him to break free. Meanwhile, his crew holds the line against a separate Martian incursion, and John uncovers a crucial strategy to dismantle the enemy’s greatest stronghold. Written and illustrated by Alan Davis, with inks by Mark Farmer, colors by Gregory Wright, and letters by Pat Prentice, this 2003 Marvel issue features a cover by Alan Davis, blending psychological tension with escalating stakes in a world where survival hinges on both wit and courage.
In "12 Carmilla," Killraven’s crew reunites to plan their next step, with young John stepping into a surprising role as he begins to master Martian technology—offering unexpected advantages in their fight for survival.
In "13 Skarlett," Jo finds herself caught between loyalty and deception as she uses her powers to manipulate Killraven’s perception of an incoming Martian threat—only for him to see through her illusion. Meanwhile, his crew holds the line against a separate invasion, and John begins to uncover a path to dismantling the enemy’s greatest stronghold.
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Reprinted in Killraven #[nn] (2007)
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