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The Mask#17
Cover: Kyle Hotz

The Mask #17

Jul 1996 · Dark Horse · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Southern Discomfort Part 4”

In "Southern Discomfort Part 4," Eric Martin closes in on his long-lost sister, but the moment of reunion is twisted by Papa Croc’s dark hold on her soul. With voodoo no longer enough, Eric now wields a mystical artifact that can transform ordinary men into The Mask—turning the tide in a battle where magic and madness collide. Written by Rich Hedden and illustrated by Goran Delic, with colors by Pamela Rambo and letters by Pat Brosseau, the cover by Kyle Hotz captures the escalating tension of a showdown where the line between man and monster blurs.

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

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Full credits

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

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Eric Martin finally has his missing sister, but Papa Croc has got her soul! Give it up, Croc, 'cause Martin's got something meaner than voodoo -- that mystical artifact that turns normal men into The Mask.

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