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The Monolith#3
Cover: Phil Winslade

The Monolith #3

Jun 2004 · DC · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
“Heart Of Stone, Part III: The Walls Come Tumbling Down”

In "Heart Of Stone, Part III: The Walls Come Tumbling Down," the mystery of the Monolith deepens as a flashback reveals its origins in 1930s Brooklyn, where it was sealed away after proving too dangerous to contain. In the present, Alice finds herself cornered by two thugs, forcing her to unleash the ancient force to protect herself and her friend Tilt. Written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, with art by Phil Winslade and colors by Chris Chuckry, this issue blends tense present-day survival with haunting historical echoes, all anchored by Winslade’s striking cover.

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writer Jimmy Palmiotti · writer Justin Gray · artist, inker Phil Winslade · colorist Chris Chuckry · letterer Phil Balsman · cover Phil Winslade

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Full credits

artist, inker Phil Winslade
colorist Chris Chuckry
letterer Phil Balsman
cover pencils, inks Phil Winslade

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Flashback portion tells how the Monolith was sealed into a tunnel in Brooklyn during the 1930s because it could not be controlled. In the present, Alice frees it to save herself from two thugs trying to kill her and her friend Tilt.

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