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Cover: Paris Cullins & Karl Kesel

The Vigilante #15

Mar 1985 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD
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“Send in the Clowns”

In "Send in the Clowns," Marv Wolfman and Paris Cullins deliver a gripping tale where the Vigilante confronts the Electrocutioner, uncovering a chilling connection to a child pornography ring. When the Electrocutioner turns his attention to a desperate circus clown—robbed to save his wife’s life—the Vigilante finds himself not just fighting a killer, but standing with a troupe of performers caught in a web of violence and desperation. Cover by Paris Cullins and Karl Kesel.

writer Marv Wolfman · artist Paris Cullins · inker Rick Magyar · inker Karl Kesel · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer John Costanza · cover Paris Cullins, Karl Kesel

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colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Paris Cullins
cover inks Karl Kesel

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Vigilante interferes with the Electrocutioner whom he discovers killing the members of a child pornography ring. Later, the Electrocutioner goes after a circus clown who robbed a bank in order to pay for his wife's medical treatment but finds himself once again opposed by the Vigilante as well as a group of the clown's fellow performers.

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