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The Crusades#4
Cover: Daniel Zezelj

The Crusades #4

Aug 2001 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD

In *The Crusades* #4 (2001), Venus digs deeper into the mysterious Knight’s appearances, uncovering a tangled web that leads her to The Pope—and his controversial plans to turn a local religious school into a casino. Meanwhile, Anton leverages the Knight’s legend to boost his own media presence, turning myth into headlines. Written by Steven T. Seagle and illustrated by Kelley Jones, with inks by Jason Moore, colors by Daniel Vozzo, and letters by Comicraft, the issue’s cover by Daniel Zezelj captures the tension between faith and greed.

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writer Steven T. Seagle · artist Kelley Jones · inker Jason Moore · colorist Daniel Vozzo · letterer Comicraft · cover Daniel Zezelj

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colorist Daniel Vozzo
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Daniel Zezelj

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Venus' investigation into sightings of the Knight soon involves her in the business dealings of The Pope, who has acquired possession of a local religious school in order to build a casino nearby. Anton continues to use the story of the Knight to further his media career.

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