The Ray #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of The Ray #7 (December 1994) makes a striking promise right in its tagline — "Goes Wild!" — and delivers on it with a ferocious, snarling creature in a yellow-and-black striped costume dominating the foreground, red eyes blazing and claws splayed, while a blonde woman in a blue bodysuit scrambles desperately away below him and a massive shadowy figure looms overhead. Howard Porter's pencils and Robert Jones's inks give the whole scene a raw, kinetic energy that feels genuinely unsettling. Writer Christopher Priest keeps things unpredictable in this mid-nineties DC run, and this cover alone — chaos, fear, and an apparent hero gone feral — makes "The Edge of Forever" a compelling chapter to track down.
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Ray and Black Canary save Mercy from Sevatz but are trapped in another dimension.
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