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Infinity Crusade#2
Cover: Ron Lim & Al Milgrom

Infinity Crusade #2

Jul 1993 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 3.15 CAD; 1.85 GBP
“Enlightenment”

In "Enlightenment," the second chapter of *Infinity Crusade*, the Goddess unveils her vision of galactic salvation through the mysterious Cosmic Egg, leaving heroes like Captain America, Vision, and Iron Man to piece together the disappearance of their allies. As Aurora grapples with her past as Jean-Marie and feels the Goddess's pull, the trio journeys to Paradise Omega, only to be rejected and cast out—eventually seeking answers from the Watcher on the moon. Written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Ron Lim, with inks by Al Milgrom, colors by Ian Laughlin, and letters by Jack Morelli, this 1993 issue delivers a tense, cosmic-scale mystery with a cover by Ron Lim and Al Milgrom.

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writer Jim Starlin · artist Ron Lim · inker Al Milgrom · colorist Ian Laughlin · letterer Jack Morelli · cover Ron Lim, Al Milgrom

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Full credits

artist Ron Lim
colorist Ian Laughlin
letterer Jack Morelli
cover pencils Ron Lim
cover inks Al Milgrom

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The Goddess introduces her followers to her own brand of galactic salvation and presents them with the Cosmic Egg. The heroes left behind begin to figure out what is going on and where their friends and allies have gone. Aurora reverts to her Jean-Marie persona and feels the pull of the Goddess. Captain America, Vision and Iron Man accompany her in a Quinjet as she makes her way to Paradise Omega. The trio confronts the Goddess and her massive ploy of mind control for peace but is rebuffed and find themselves cast out of Paradise. They take the Quinjet to the moon to talk to the Watcher.

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