Demon: Driven Out #6
In "Signs of Things to Come," Ishiguro becomes the unwilling vessel for a malevolent Japanese rhyming demon, unleashing a wave of supernatural dread. With tensions escalating, Jason convinces Ame to let Etrigan take control—leading to a brutal confrontation that ends in tragedy and the escape of the chaotic demon, now unbound. Written by Joshua Dysart and brought to life by Pop Mhan’s striking interior art—with inks by Art Thibert, Jake Crippen, and Robin Riggs, colors by Nick Dragotta, and letters by Janice Chiang—this pivotal issue pushes the characters to their limits. The cover, also by Pop Mhan, captures the moment’s dark intensity.
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Ishiguro becomes the host for a Japanese rhyming demon. Jason convinces Ame to let Etrigan take control, who then kills Taniguchi and the Japanese demon. Jason and Eliphias are able to split Ame and Etrigan, but Etrigan escapes without a host to bind him.
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