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Cover: Mark Texeira

Psi-Force #12

Oct 1987 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
“The Candyman”

In "The Candyman," Psi-Force #12 (1987), Stasi finds herself drawn into a secretive cult that exploits her latent powers for profit—without her knowing the full truth. As her teammates grow concerned and try to reach her, the group's hidden agenda surfaces when she attempts to escape, leading to a tense standoff before police intervention ends the threat. Written by Rosemary McCormick and illustrated by Bob Hall, with inks by Al Williamson, colors by Nel Yomtov, and letters by John Morelli, the issue features a cover by Mark Texeira.

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writer Rosemary McCormick · artist Bob Hall · inker Al Williamson · colorist Nel Yomtov · letterer John Morelli · cover Mark Texeira

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Cast · 11 characters

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artist Bob Hall
colorist Nel Yomtov
letterer John Morelli
cover pencils, inks Mark Texeira

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Stasi becomes involved in a cult that, unknown to her, uses her abilities to make money. The others suspect she is in trouble and attempt to help her. When Stasi tries to leave the cult, the group reveals their true colors, and attempt to force her to stay. But, before anyone can get hurt, the police, who had been contacted by another teen held by the cult, arrive and arrest the cult's leaders.

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