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Hell's Angel#5
Cover: Bryan Hitch

Hell's Angel #5

Nov 1992 · Marvel UK · 1.75 USD; 2.15 CAD
“Judgement Day”

In "Judgement Day," Hell's Angel teams up with the X-Men in a desperate bid to protect the fragile matrix-microverse from the encroaching threat of the Encoders. With the fate of their reality hanging in the balance, Hell's Angel unlocks the full potential of her suit to forge a way home—and perhaps change the Encoders' course forever. Written by Bernie Jaye and illustrated by Geoff Senior, with inks by Martin Griffiths and colors by Helen Nally, this 1992 Marvel UK standout features a striking cover by Bryan Hitch.

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writer Bernie Jaye · artist, inker Geoff Senior · inker Martin Griffiths · colorist Helen Nally · letterer Caroline Steeden · cover Bryan Hitch

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artist, inker Geoff Senior
colorist Helen Nally
cover pencils, inks Bryan Hitch

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Hell's Angel and the X-Men try to save the matrix-microverse in which they are trapped from being conquered by the Encoders. Hell's Angel uses the power of her suit to bring them all home and convert the Encoders to the side of good.

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