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The Golden Adventures of Brett Hull#3
Cover: Don Secrease & Bill Lux

The Golden Adventures of Brett Hull #3

Feb 1994 · The Patrick Company · 0.99 USD
“Sudden Death Overtime!”

In "Sudden Death Overtime!", Brett Hull returns to the ice in a climactic overtime showdown, channeling his legendary instincts to help the Blues fight back against the Slashers. With the score tied and time running out, Hull’s unorthodox moves—learned from his time with the team—become the key to a dramatic, last-minute victory. Written by Walt Jaschek, Bob Hawthorne, and Bill Kamper, with art by Don Secrease and inks by Bill Lux, this 1994 issue captures the electric tension of a Stanley Cup-clinching moment, all brought to life with bold colors by Johnny's Flying Mouse and sharp lettering by Terry Hinkle. The cover, penciled by Secrease and inked by Lux, perfectly frames the moment Hull takes his final shot.

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writer Walt Jaschek · writer Bob Hawthorne · writer Bill Kamper · artist Don Secrease · inker Bill Lux · colorist Johnny's Flying Mouse · letterer Terry Hinkle · cover Don Secrease, Bill Lux

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Full credits

inker Bill Lux
letterer Terry Hinkle
cover pencils Don Secrease
cover inks Bill Lux

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The Slashers take a 3-1 lead while Hull is checked out by the team doctor. Hull returns as the 3rd period starts. As regulation times ends, the score is tied. In the overtime period, the Blues use tricks taught to them during practice by Hull that are more instinctive and less by-the-book. Hull is pinned against the wall behind the goal, but sees an opening. Stone sends him the puck, Hull hits it into Dragoon's chest, and it bounces back into the goal, and the Blues win the Stanley Cup. Before sending Hull back to 1994, Crenshaw gives Hull his 2002 trading card.

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