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Cover: Bart Sears & Andy Smith

The First #11

Oct 2001 · CrossGen · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
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In this pivotal issue of The First, Seahn channels Laia’s sacrifice to rally the Secundae to his cause, while Ingra guides him to a fateful meeting with Braag. Persha makes a daring crossing of the Eidolon Rift on her own, leading to a profound revelation when she finally meets Pyrem—only to discover he is her father. Meanwhile, Wyture and Enson begin to understand the quiet transformation that comes with changing others, and Gannish finally arrives on Earth, marking a new chapter in the unfolding journey. Written by Barbara Kesel and brought to life by Bart Sears, Andy Smith, Michael Atiyeh, and Dave Lanphear, with a striking cover by Sears and Smith, this issue deepens the mystery and stakes of the series.

writer Barbara Kesel · artist Bart Sears · inker Andy Smith · colorist Michael Atiyeh · letterer Dave Lanphear · cover Bart Sears, Andy Smith

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artist Bart Sears
letterer Dave Lanphear
cover pencils Bart Sears
cover inks Andy Smith

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Seahn uses Laia's death to convince other Secundae to join his uprising. Ingra takes Seahn to meet Braag. Persha crosses the Eidolon Rift without using the bridge to talk to Pyrem about Altwaal. Once they meet Pyrem recognizes that he is her father. Wyture and Enson realize that as they are effecting change in others, they are being changed as well. Gannish reaches the planet Earth.

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