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Cover: Keith Pollard

The Vigilante #4

Mar 1984 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD
📊 ~13,344 copies sold its debut month
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“Passion Play!”

In "Passion Play!", the Vigilante, Adrian, teams up with J.J. and Theresa as they dive into a sensational trial involving a famous actress accused of murdering her equally famous husband. When the prosecution’s key witnesses begin turning up dead, Adrian is forced to don his vigilante gear—only to face the Exterminator, a deadly robotic assassin tied to the enigmatic Controller. Written by Marv Wolfman and brought to life by Don Newton’s art, with inks by Pablo Marcos, colors by Anthony Tollin, and letters by Todd Klein, the cover by Keith Pollard captures the tension of a case where justice is as dangerous as the crime.

writer Marv Wolfman · artist Don Newton · inker Pablo Marcos · colorist Anthony Tollin · letterer Todd Klein · cover Keith Pollard

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artist Don Newton
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Keith Pollard

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Adrian, J.J. and Theresa become interested in a high profile case where a famous actress is accused of killing her equally famous husband. Adrian pulls some strings so they can attend the trial but finds he needs to break out his Vigilante duds when key witnesses for the prosecution start getting assassinated. Vigilante takes out the Exterminator but does not realize he is a robotic drone created by the mysterious Controller.

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