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Steel#30
Cover: Howard Porter

Steel #30

Sep 1996 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
“Split Personality”

In "Split Personality," Steel grapples with the aftermath of his battles against his darker reflection, as the weight of his actions and the truth about his allies' fate begins to unravel. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Phil Gosier, with inks by Ken Branch and Rich Faber, this 1996 issue deepens the mystery of identity and consequence, all under Howard Porter’s striking cover.

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writer Louise Simonson · artist Phil Gosier · inker Ken Branch · inker Rich Faber · colorist Stu Chaifetz · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Howard Porter

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colorist Stu Chaifetz
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Howard Porter

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Following the funeral for Grandma Bess, Steel's ally Double helps him move his family into hiding. Later, after another battle with his evil doppelganger, Steel learns that he did not kill Hot-Spot, Flatline, and Quake after all (issue #27), but they teleported away.

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