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The Comet#3
Cover: Tom Lyle

The Comet #3

Sep 1991 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Everyone Jump Upon the Peace Train”

In "Everyone Jump Upon the Peace Train," The Comet faces a crisis when a bombing at the Intel-Tech Nuclear Facility sparks chaos and loss, setting off a chain of events that tests his resolve. As tensions rise during a rally led by the enigmatic Matt Blair of Peace Train, the line between heroism and sabotage blurs—especially when The Comet uncovers a troubling cover-up tied to the facility's toxic legacy. Written by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid, with art by Tom Lyle and cover by Tom Lyle, this 1991 issue blends social commentary with superhero tension in a story where justice isn't always what it seems.

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writer, artist Tom Lyle · writer Mark Waid · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Tom Ziuko · letterer Tim Harkins · cover Tom Lyle

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writer, artist Tom Lyle
writer Mark Waid
colorist Tom Ziuko
letterer Tim Harkins
cover pencils, inks Tom Lyle

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The Comet saves lives when an explosion is set off by Matt Blair of Peace Train at Intel-Tech Nuclear Facility. The fire is put out before a secret cyborg project headed by Dr. Bradstreet is revealed. Later, after a rally by Peace Train in which Rob admires leader Matt Blair, an explosion at the nuclear plant goes off which kills a guard and causes a shut down. The Comet, after capturing Blair trying to bomb the plant's transformers, is depressed to see Intel-Tech taking credit for cleaning up a toxic dump site that it should have been blamed for creating.

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