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Cover: Phil Moy
The Powerpuff Girls #66
“Rain Rain Go Away”
In "Rain Rain Go Away," the Powerpuff Girls face a bizarre threat when a sea monster near Townsville tricks the entire city into performing a rain dance—just to flood the streets and seize the chaos. Written by Jon Lewis and illustrated by Christopher Cook, with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Heroic Age, this 2005 DC adventure blends whimsy and mischief, all wrapped in a cover by Phil Moy.
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writer Jon Lewis · artist Christopher Cook · inker Mike DeCarlo · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Travis Lanham · cover Phil Moy
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writer Jon Lewis
artist Christopher Cook
inker Mike DeCarlo
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Travis Lanham
cover pencils, inks Phil Moy
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A sea monster who lives in the ocean near Townsville tricks everyone into doing a rain dance so that the sea will overflow and he can get into the city to make trouble.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).