Nightmask #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Midnight Approaches!", Nightmask faces a chilling new threat as Princess Vivienne of Monaco—under the guise of the enigmatic Mistress Midnight—comes to Washington, DC to exploit Keith Remsen’s dreaming patterns. With Archie Goodwin’s sharp storytelling and Ron Wagner’s dynamic art, this 1987 Marvel issue delivers a tense, supernatural clash that deepens the mystery of Keith’s powers. The cover by Sandy Plunkett and Alan Weiss captures the eerie elegance of the confrontation.
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Under the direction of Horst Kleinmann, Princess Vivienne of Monaco, a dream vampire, travels to Washington, DC to learn Keith Remsen's dreaming pattern. Vivienne, in her alternate personality of Mistress Midnight, attacks Keith, but, as Nightmask, he is able to fend off her attack.
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