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Cover: David Seidman

Se7en #5

May 2007 · Zenescope Entertainment · 3.99 USD
“Pride”

In "Pride," the fifth issue of Zenescope's Se7en series, John Doe reflects on a lesson from his mother's past—about imperfection in God's eyes—while selecting his next target: a stunning, self-obsessed model whose vanity must be punished. Written by David Wohl and illustrated by Jason Craig, David Seidman, with inks by Nick Nix and colors by Thomas Mason and Rex Stabbs, the issue builds tension with quiet dread. The cover, by David Seidman, captures the chilling focus of a man on a grim mission.

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writer David Wohl · artist Jason Craig · artist David Seidman · inker Nick Nix · colorist Thomas Mason · colorist Rex Stabbs · letterer ArtMonkeys · cover David Seidman

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writer David Wohl
inker Nick Nix
colorist Thomas Mason
colorist Rex Stabbs
letterer ArtMonkeys
cover pencils, inks David Seidman

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John Doe recalls a lesson during his teenage years from his mother, that nobody is perfect in the eyes of God, as he chooses his next victim. He decides a beautiful yet narcissistic model must pay for her sins.

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