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Cover: Tod Smith & Rick Magyar

Omega Men #10

Jan 1986 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
“La mort d'un Psion”

In "La mort d'un Psion," writer Len Wein and artist Alex Saviuk deliver a poignant moment in the Omega Men saga, spotlighting a hero’s quiet sacrifice as he faces his end. With inks by Dennis Jensen and colors by Gene D'Angelo, the story captures Crimson Avenger’s final acts—saving a boy from a fall and steering a flaming oil tanker to sea—leaving behind no fame, only memory. The cover by Tod Smith and Rick Magyar perfectly frames the weight of that legacy.

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writer Len Wein · artist Alex Saviuk · inker Dennis Jensen · colorist Gene D'Angelo · cover Tod Smith, Rick Magyar

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Full credits

writer Len Wein
colorist Gene D'Angelo
cover pencils Tod Smith
cover inks Rick Magyar

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Worrying he might not be remembered as a hero as he discovers he is dying, Crimson Avenger saves a young boy from falling from his apartment building. Then, Crimson Avenger saves the city when he pilots a flaming oil tanker out to sea, but no one knew his name. Still, the boy's mother knows him and will pass the name along.

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