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Cover: Joe Quesada & Al Williamson

Sleepwalker #18

Nov 1992 · Marvel · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.85 GBP
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“Rest in Peace!”

Sleepwalker #18 ties into the sweeping 1992 Marvel crossover event Infinity War, and the cover by Joe Quesada and Al Williamson wastes no time setting a ferocious tone — a massive purple creature with razor-sharp claws and a maw full of jagged teeth looms over what appears to be a blue, bestial Sleepwalker, while a red-costumed figure scrambles in the lower left amid cosmic chaos in the background. The raw energy of that confrontation, with claws practically bursting off the page, makes this one of the more viscerally gripping covers in the series' run. With the story titled "Rest in Peace!" and a creative team including writer Bob Budiansky and artist Kelly Krantz, this November 1992 issue promises plenty of turbulence for Marvel's dream-dimension guardian.

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writer Bob Budiansky · artist Kelly Krantz · inker Rodney Ramos · colorist Marie Javins · letterer Richard Starkings · cover Joe Quesada, Al Williamson

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colorist Marie Javins
cover pencils Joe Quesada
cover inks Al Williamson

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Sleepwalker battles a few dopplegangers during the Infinity War.

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