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Cover: José Luis García-López

Deadman #9

Oct 2002 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“The Enemy of My Enemy”

In "The Enemy of My Enemy," Deadman finds himself caught in a deadly game when the Sensei uses Zi as a weapon to capture him, Max, Onyx, and a Chinese diplomat—whose disappearance threatens to ignite global tensions. Written by Steve Vance and brought to life with moody precision by Shawn McManus on art and inks, with Dave McCaig’s evocative colors and Bob Lappan’s tight lettering, this 2002 DC issue delivers a tense, high-stakes thriller. The cover, by José Luis García-López, captures the moment’s ominous gravity.

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writer Steve Vance · artist, inker Shawn McManus · colorist Dave McCaig · letterer Bob Lappan · cover José Luis García-López

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artist, inker Shawn McManus
colorist Dave McCaig
letterer Bob Lappan
cover pencils, inks José Luis García-López

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Using Zi as his new weapon, the Sensei captures Deadman, Max and Onyx as well as a Chinese diplomat. The diplomat's disappearence is a sure way to cause uprising tensions in the world-- which is good business for the League of Assassins.

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