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The Crusades#8
Cover: Richard Corben

The Crusades #8

Dec 2001 · DC · 2.50 USD; 4.25 CAD

In *The Crusades* #8, writer Steven T. Seagle and artist Kelley Jones deliver a haunting, atmospheric descent into mystery as Venus ventures into the hidden tunnels beneath the police stables—only to uncover a forgotten medieval chamber and a blind girl imprisoned within. The girl’s desperate cry for "God" and her sudden call for "Godfrey" send Venus fleeing in dread, leaving the labyrinth with more questions than answers. Cover by Richard Corben captures the eerie, gothic tone of the story’s chilling discovery.

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writer Steven T. Seagle · artist Kelley Jones · inker Ron Randall · colorist Daniel Vozzo · letterer Comicraft · cover Richard Corben

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colorist Daniel Vozzo
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Richard Corben

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Venus is snooping around the police stables looking for the knight. When the stable floor gives way, she falls into an underground labyrinth of tunnels. She discovers a section there with medieval furnishings. Venus also discovers a young blind girl in a cage. The blind girl hears Venus and calls out to 'God'. However, when Venus reveals herself, the blind girl realizes she isn't 'God' and starts yelling for Godfrey. Venus leaves the tunnels in a panic.

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