Nova #11
In "Nova No More!", the Sphinx closes in on a crucial truth hidden within Nova, yet chooses restraint—making his next move all the more uncertain. Meanwhile, Rich Rider struggles to keep up at school, leaving his friends uneasy about what's weighing him down. Written by Marv Wolfman and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art and Frank Giacoia’s inks, with colors by Marie Severin and letters by Gaspar, the cover by Rich Buckler and Frank Giacoia captures the tension perfectly. A 30-cent comic from 1977, this issue marks a turning point in a story where secrets and student life collide.
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The Sphinx realizes that Nova holds the secret he has been searching for, but he decides not to take it by force -- this time. Meanwhile, Rich Rider is failing in school and his friends are worried about him.
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