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Cover: Karl Kerschl & James M. Anderson

Perg #2

Nov 1993 · Lightning Comics [1990s] · 2.95 USD; 3.75 CAD
“Moore ways than one to catch a Perg!”

In "Moore ways than one to catch a Perg!", Perg—vulnerable by day—reflects on his complicated past with Elizabeth, while Alli grapples with a shocking revelation: she’s Elizabeth’s long-lost twin. Lucifer exploits this truth, urging her toward Chicago, where Dreadwolf encounters a Forest Nymph who swiftly transports him to the same city. Written by Joseph A. Zyskowski and illustrated by Karl Kerschl, with inks by James M. Anderson and Frank Parr, colors by Greg Weed, Brian Rohrbeck, and Mike Champion, and letters by James M. Anderson, this 1993 issue builds tension with layered mysteries and shifting alliances. The cover by Karl Kerschl and James M. Anderson captures the eerie, urgent mood of a story unfolding across hidden connections and sudden arrivals.

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writer Joseph A. Zyskowski · artist Karl Kerschl · inker, letterer James M. Anderson · inker Frank Parr · colorist Greg Weed · colorist Brian Rohrbeck · colorist Mike Champion · cover Karl Kerschl, James M. Anderson

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inker, letterer James M. Anderson
colorist Greg Weed
colorist Mike Champion
cover pencils Karl Kerschl

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Perg, powerless during the day, dwells upon his past with Elizabeth. Alli discovers that she is a twin to Elizabeth and Lucifer uses this to convince her to go to Chicago. Dreadwolf meets a Forest Nymph who teleports him to Chicago.

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