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The Mask#14
Cover: Kyle Hotz

The Mask #14

Apr 1996 · Dark Horse · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Southern Discomfort Part 1”

In "Southern Discomfort Part 1," Eric races to New Orleans after learning his sister Jill might be in danger, only to find the Mask waiting in his safety deposit box. With the city alive with Mardi Gras chaos, he dons the Mask not just for disguise, but to hunt for answers in the neon-lit streets. Meanwhile, Kellaway, intrigued by a news report about Big Head, packs his bags for a vacation that might just lead him straight into the storm. Written by Rich Hedden and illustrated by Goran Delic, with colors by James Sinclair and letters by Pat Brosseau, the issue’s cover by Kyle Hotz captures the feverish energy of a city on the edge.

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writer Rich Hedden · artist, inker Goran Delic · colorist James Sinclair · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Kyle Hotz

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artist, inker Goran Delic
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Kyle Hotz

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Eric discovers that his sister may be in trouble in New Orleans. As he gets the funds together to mount a rescue, he discovers the Mask in his safety deposit box at the bank. Thinking it will be a good disguise for Mardi Gras, Eric puts on the Mask and begins tearing around the Big Easy looking for Jill. Kellaway sees a story about Big Head on the news and decides it is time for a New Orleans vacation.

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