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Cover: Lee Weeks

Justice #27

Jan 1989 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Dead End!”

In "Dead End!", Angela's hidden gift surfaces in a moment of terror as she flees Quill's violent pursuit, summoning the dead to defend herself in a cemetery. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Lee Weeks, with inks by Kim DeMulder, colors by Janet Jackson, and letters by James Novak, this 1989 issue captures a raw, pivotal moment in Angela's journey—her first true test of power and survival. The cover by Lee Weeks perfectly captures the tension of that desperate escape.

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writer Peter David · artist Lee Weeks · inker Kim DeMulder · colorist Janet Jackson · letterer James Novak · cover Lee Weeks

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artist Lee Weeks
colorist Janet Jackson
letterer James Novak
cover pencils, inks Lee Weeks

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Quill becomes enamored of Angie and tries to force himself on her prior to killing her. The intervention of the hotel's security guard give Angela a chance to escape to a nearby cemetery where her own paranormal power, the ability to animate the dead, first makes itself apparent. Angela commands an army of corpses to kill Quill before the shock of the situation causes her to fall into a state of shock.

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