Rasputin #1
Rasputin #1 (2014) kicks off with the eponymous figure facing a chilling moment—his closest friends plan to end his life—while he reflects on a past defined by supernatural power and tragic choices. Written by Alex Grecian and illustrated by Riley Rossmo, with colors by Ivan Plascencia and letters by Thomas Mauer, the issue delves into the weight of a life shaped by saving one parent at the cost of another, haunted by a ghost that never left. The cover, by Riley Rossmo, captures the tension with a stark, haunting image.
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Before the moment in which his closest friends intend to kill him, Rasputin reflects upon his life and how he used his supernatural gifts to save his mother's life, but let his father die; he's been haunted by his father's ghost ever since.
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