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Animal Man#49
Cover: Brian Bolland

Animal Man #49

Jul 1992 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.00 GBP
“The Hot Heart Of Abstract Reality”

In "The Hot Heart Of Abstract Reality," Animal Man confronts the deeper origins of the Antagon as All the Animals reveals a hidden history tied to the creature’s mysterious nature. With Moonlight Jackson claiming Travis’ body and trapping him in cyberspace, the heroes face a battle that blurs the line between mind and machine. Written by Tom Veitch and illustrated with bold intensity by Steve Dillon, with coloring by Tatjana Wood and lettering by John Costanza, the issue’s cover by Brian Bolland captures the surreal tension of the story.

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writer Tom Veitch · artist, inker Steve Dillon · colorist Tatjana Wood · letterer John Costanza · cover Brian Bolland

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Full credits

writer Tom Veitch
artist, inker Steve Dillon
colorist Tatjana Wood
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Brian Bolland

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All the Animals heals Maxine and tells Animal Man and the other heroes the history behind the Antagon. Moonlight Jackson kills Travis' body, trapping him in cyberspace.

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