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Cover: Denys Cowan
The Question #28
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In "A Place for the Arts," Lady Shiva returns to Hub City with a new purpose, aligning herself with the Huns as they prepare to confront The Question. With Denys Cowan’s striking art and Dennis O'Neil’s sharp storytelling, this 1989 issue explores the clash of ideologies and the cost of loyalty in a city where violence and art are never far apart.
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writer Dennis O'Neil · artist Denys Cowan · inker Malcolm Jones III · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer Willie Schubert · cover Denys Cowan
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writer Dennis O'Neil
artist Denys Cowan
inker Malcolm Jones III
colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer Willie Schubert
cover pencils, inks Denys Cowan
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Lady Shiva returns to Hub City. The Question captures the leader of the Huns so they can have a little talk. Shiva falls in with the Huns and prepares to fight The Question.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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