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Cover: Geof Isherwood

Justice #8

Jun 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
“Blind-Sided!”

In "Blind-Sided!", Justice finds himself imprisoned for a murder he didn’t commit, with no body and only suspicion to go on. As "Dad" pushes Becky deeper into the secrets of the Far Place, Tattoo returns to Earth to enlist attorney Danielle Towson—whose connection to Damon Conquest Justice can sense—to defend him. With a fabricated corpse and a false trail leading back to him, Justice must flee before the frame-up becomes irreversible. Written and illustrated by Geof Isherwood, with cover art by Isherwood, this 1987 Marvel issue delivers a tense, high-stakes thriller where trust is the first casualty.

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writer, artist Geof Isherwood · inker Vince Colletta · colorist Petra Scotese · letterer Rick Parker · cover Geof Isherwood

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writer, artist Geof Isherwood
colorist Petra Scotese
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Geof Isherwood

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Although they have little evidence and no body, the agents arrest Justice and put him in jail for the murder of Rebecca Chambers. "Dad" continues his indoctrination and training of Becky in the "Far Place". He sends Tattoo back to earth to recruit attorney, Danielle Towson, to be Tensen's lawyer. Justice senses Damon Conquest's aura on Towson, but decides to play along. Towson is able to get Tensen released on bail. Tattoo alters a female corpse to look like Rebecca Chambers to frame Justice as the murderer. Hearing this on the news, Justice goes on the run.

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