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Aztek: The Ultimate Man#5
Cover: Norm Breyfogle
Aztek: The Ultimate Man #5
“Deathtrap”
In "Deathtrap," Aztek's hidden past begins to unravel as the Lizard King makes a desperate move to claim his helmet—unaware of the dangerous legacy tied to the artifact. Written by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, with dynamic art by N. Steven Harris and inks by Keith Champagne and Larry Mahlstedt, this 1996 DC issue deepens the mystery of Aztek’s origins. Norm Breyfogle’s cover captures the tension with sharp, dramatic flair.
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writer Grant Morrison · writer Mark Millar · artist N. Steven Harris · inker Keith Champagne · inker Larry Mahlstedt · colorist Mike Danza · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Norm Breyfogle
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writer Grant Morrison
writer Mark Millar
artist N. Steven Harris
inker Keith Champagne
inker Larry Mahlstedt
colorist Mike Danza
letterer Chris Eliopoulos
cover pencils, inks Norm Breyfogle
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Secrets of Aztek's origin are revealed as the Lizard King attempts to steal Aztek's helmet but is unaware of the consequences of his actions.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).