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Cover: Greg Land & Matt Ryan

Nightcrawler #3

Jan 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
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“The Devil Inside, Part Three: Fourteen Demons”

In "The Devil Inside, Part Three: Fourteen Demons," Nightcrawler confronts a chilling mystery at Metro-General, where thirteen deaths have left behind a trail of supernatural dread. As Kurt delves deeper, he's drawn into a terrifying revelation involving Dr. Childs, a mysterious aunt, and a demonic force tied to a missing soul—only one of fourteen demons meant to be unleashed. Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and illustrated by Darick Robertson, with inks by Wayne Faucher and colors by Matt Milla, this issue builds tension with haunting precision. The cover by Greg Land and Matt Ryan captures the dread with striking intensity.

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Nightcrawler once again visits Seth and talks to him about the thirteen deaths at Metro-General. Seth insists that Dr. Childs is good and that his friends were killed by the devil. Nurse Palmer bursts in to tell Kurt that Dr. Childs is being attacked by Seth's aunt. Nightcrawler teleports Mrs. Walker into a church where demons are forced out of her body. He takes her to Limbo where she reveals that she is not really Seth's aunt and that Dr. Childs used the deaths of the thirteen children to release demons into the world, but there were supposed to be fourteen; the one still trapped by Seth.

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