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Cover: J. H. Williams III & Mick Gray

Promethea #8

Jul 2000 · DC · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
“Guys and Dolls”

In "Guys and Dolls," Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III deliver a dazzling chapter of Promethea, where Sophie’s desperate stand against Benny Solomon’s deadly Goetia unleashes a breathtaking convergence of the Promethea incarnations—Grace, Margaret, Bill, and Barbara—united in a surreal, high-stakes defense. With Williams III’s intricate art and Mick Gray’s sharp inks bringing the dreamlike battle to life, this issue pulses with mythic energy as the line between reality and imagination blurs.

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writer Alan Moore · artist J. H. Williams III · inker Mick Gray · colorist Jeromy Cox · letterer Todd Klein · cover J. H. Williams III, Mick Gray

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Full credits

writer Alan Moore
inker Mick Gray
colorist Jeromy Cox
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils J. H. Williams III
cover inks Mick Gray

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Benny Solomon sends the Goetia to kill Sophie, but she summons Promethea [Grace], Promethea [Margaret] and Promethea [Bill] in addition to becoming Promethea herself. Between them and Promethea [Barbara] they drive off the Goetia, who retreat into Mayor Baskerville after the Painted Doll kills Benny Solomon.

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