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The Witching#4
Cover: Tara McPherson

The Witching #4

Nov 2004 · DC · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
“All These Friends and Lovers”

In "All These Friends and Lovers," Sook Lee, a quiet Korean transplant in Dallas, grapples with her growing magic as she attempts to heal football star Chip Finkle—only to risk unintended consequences. Meanwhile, fugitive Elsa Grimston, now a headline sensation, flees the law and seeks refuge with two former lovers in a desperate bid to perform a strange ritual. Written by Jonathan Vankin and illustrated by Leigh Gallagher, with inks by Ron Randall, colors by Brian Miller, and letters by Ken Lopez, this issue’s cover by Tara McPherson captures the tension and mystery of a story where past connections and hidden powers collide.

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writer Jonathan Vankin · artist Leigh Gallagher · inker Ron Randall · colorist Brian Miller · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Tara McPherson

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colorist Brian Miller
letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks Tara McPherson

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This issue takes a peek at the life of quietly mysterious Sook Lee, a Korean transplant living in Dallas. As she tries to use her burgeoning magical powers to cure football star Chip Finkle, she may bring on more harm than good. Meanwhile, with her face plastered all over the news, Elsa Grimston finds herself on the run from the law, and into the arms of two ex-lovers in the hopes of performing a bizarre spell that will bring her closer to her goals.

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