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Cover: Chris Batista & Dennis Janke

Steel #15

May 1995 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD; 0.70 GBP
“Double Trouble”

In "Double Trouble," Steel faces a new kind of challenge when John Henry takes Natasha to see Miles Duncan perform—only for the evening to take a sharp turn when they learn Senator Weaver has suddenly reversed his stance on gun control. With Miles now drawn into his family’s intelligence network under the alias Double, he infiltrates the senator’s office just as Steel arrives, setting off alarms that summon the White Rabbit’s agents, Jitter and Worm. Written by Louise Simonson and brought to life by Chris Batista’s dynamic art, with inks by Rich Faber and colors by Dave Grafe, this 1995 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes mystery where loyalty and secrets collide. The cover by Chris Batista and Dennis Janke captures the moment of discovery with sharp, dramatic flair.

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writer Louise Simonson · artist Chris Batista · inker Rich Faber · colorist Dave Grafe · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Chris Batista, Dennis Janke

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Full credits

colorist Dave Grafe
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils Chris Batista
cover inks Dennis Janke

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John Henry takes Natasha to the theater to see Senator Weaver’s cousin, Miles Duncan, perform on stage. After the performance, John Henry, Natasha, and Miles are shocked learn that Senator Weaver has gone from being anti-gun to pro-gun. Miles is persuaded by his father to join the family intelligence gathering business and find out what is going on with Senator Weaver. Using the codename Double, he gains entry into Senator Weaver’s office at the same time as Steel. Their presence on her computer is noticed by the White Rabbit, and she sends Jitter and Worm to take care of them.

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