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The Standard#3
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The Standard #3

Jan 2013 · ComixTribe · 3.99 USD
“The Rabbit Hole”

In "The Rabbit Hole," Gilbert Graham steps back into the mantle of The Standard, reclaiming his role after the tragic death of his former sidekick, Fabu-Lad. With Alex Thomas gone, Gilbert must complete the final mission they began—tracking down a series of missing children—venturing into a mystery that feels more personal than any case before. Written by John Lees and brought to life by Jonathan Rector’s dynamic art and Mike Gagnon’s evocative colors, this issue marks a pivotal moment in The Standard’s legacy, with cover art by Jonathan Rector capturing the story’s tense, shadowed atmosphere.

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writer John Lees · artist Jonathan Rector · inker Jonathan Rector · colorist Mike Gagnon · letterer Kel Nuttall · cover Jonathan RectorJonathan Rector

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Full credits

writer John Lees
colorist Mike Gagnon
letterer Kel Nuttall
cover pencils Jonathan Rector
cover inks Jonathan Rector

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The original Standard's sidekick Fabu-Lad [Alex Thomas] took over when his mentor retired. After Alex is killed Gilbert Graham resumes his role as The Standard to finish Alex's last mission to find and return missing children.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).