Psi-Force #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Diplomatic Immunity," Stasi finds herself drawn into a tense diplomatic web when her uncle, Grigori Mironenko—the new Soviet consulate head in San Francisco—asks her to heal his comatose wife. Though Stasi fails to save her, the tragedy sets off alarms within Psi-Force, leading them to investigate the consulate grounds under suspicion. As secrets unravel, Mironenko’s loyalty is tested, and the team confronts a hidden threat tied to a dangerous experiment. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Javier Saltares, with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1987 issue features a cover by Tom Grindberg and Tom Morgan.
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Stasi is visited by her uncle, Grigori Mironenko, the new head of the Soviet consulate in San Francisco, to ask her to help heal his wife who has lapsed into a coma. Stasi is unable to heal his wife who passes away. Suspicious, the other members of Psi-Force break into the grounds. Mironenko discovers that Serge Vladimiroff had infected his wife with a deadly disease just to capture Stasi. Mironenko lets Stasi leave the consulate grounds over Vladimiroff's objections.
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