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Cover: Keith Giffen & Michael Bair

Nightmask #8

Jun 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“Transfer Point”

In "Transfer Point," Nightmask dives into the subconscious of a grieving teenager, the younger brother of a drug dealer slain by the enigmatic vigilante Justice. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by Keith Giffen, with inks by Rick Bryant and colors by Andy Yanchus, this 1987 issue explores the weight of guilt and the fragile boundary between dreams and reality. The cover, penciled by Giffen and inked by Michael Bair, captures the eerie intensity of the mind's hidden depths.

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writer Archie Goodwin · artist Keith Giffen · inker Rick Bryant · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Agustin Más · cover Keith Giffen, Michael Bair

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Cast · 4 characters

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colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Agustin Más
cover pencils Keith Giffen
cover inks Michael Bair

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Keith enters the dreams of the younger brother of a drug dealer who had been killed by the paranormal vigilante, Justice. While in the dream, Keith's guilt over his family's fate causes him to transfer Justice's focus on him within his own dreams. Keith is able to overcome the nightmare.

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