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Mobfire #5

Apr 1995 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD; 1.50 GBP
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“Episode Five: Incommunicado”

In "Episode Five: Incommunicado," Jack—waking up with no memory and lost on the streets—meets John Constantine, who begins piecing together his fractured past. As they journey to a seaside location tied to Jack’s forgotten life, fragments of memory slowly return, leading to a devastating revelation about the Bocor’s deadly hold on his family. Written by Gary Ushaw and illustrated in full by Warren Pleece, with lettering by Gaspar Saladino and a cover by Pleece, this 1995 issue of Mobfire delivers a haunting, character-driven descent into identity and vengeance.

writer Gary Ushaw · artist, inker, colorist Warren Pleece · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Warren Pleece

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writer Gary Ushaw
artist, inker, colorist Warren Pleece
cover pencils, inks Warren Pleece

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Jack eventually regains consciousness after miraculously surviving the Bocor's mind blast. He has no idea who he is and has been living on the streets. John Constantine shows up and starts to try to set him right again. They eventually head out to the seaside to a place that is important to Jack though he's unaware of it at the time. Jack eventually gets his memories back and after stumbling upon his sister finds out that the Bocor has killed the rest of the family and taken over control. Jack decides that he has no other choice, but to stop the Bocor once and for all.

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