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Cover: Bart Sears & Andy Smith

The First #7

Jun 2001 · CrossGen · 2.95 USD; 4.70 CAD
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In The First #7, the mystery of the First deepens as Gannish seeks answers from Enson across the Eidolon, only to be told to uncover the full truth for himself. Through Gannish’s perspective, Persha and Wyture witness the meeting, while Trenin confronts Seahn over a murder, and Yala voices unease to Pyrem about Trenin’s focus on a specific Sigil-Bearer. Ingra then urges Orium to reach out to Braag, setting new threads in motion. Written by Barbara Kesel and illustrated by Bart Sears, with inks by Andy Smith, colors by Michael Atiyeh, and letters by Dave Lanphear and Troy Peteri, the cover by Bart Sears and Andy Smith captures the tension of this pivotal moment in the series.

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

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

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When Gannish crosses the Eidolon to talk to Enson about the nature of the First, Enson tells Gannish to find out the whole truth. Persha and Wyture view this meeting though the eyes of Gannish. Trenin confronts Seahn about the recent murder. Yala expresses concern to Pyrem about Trenin's interest in a particular Sigil-Bearer. Ingra tells Orium to contact Braag.

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