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Cover: Tomer Hanuka

Touch #3

Aug 2004 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.85 CAD
“Performance Anxiety”

In "Performance Anxiety," the third issue of Touch, Cooper navigates high-stakes film negotiations for a biopic on Dexter Kincaid while Brian’s dramatic intervention in front of the cameras boosts Supernova Solutions’ profile. Alison uncovers crucial evidence that casts doubt on Dexter’s paternity, adding tension to the already volatile settlement talks—until a shocking intruder with a gun disrupts the meeting, forcing Cooper to act. Written by John Francis Moore and illustrated by Wes Craig, with inks by Prentis Rollins and colors by Avalon Studios, the issue’s cover by Tomer Hanuka captures the moment’s electric tension.

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writer John Francis Moore · artist Wes Craig · inker Prentis Rollins · colorist Avalon Studios · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Tomer Hanuka

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Full credits

artist Wes Craig
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Tomer Hanuka

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Cooper begins negotiations with various film producers to produce a movie based on the life of Dexter Kincaid. Brian stops rampaging rocker Roddy Strangelove in front of a bunch of news cameras, providing a much needed boost in publicity for Supernova Solutions. Alison finds proof that Dexter could not have fathered Janelle’s child. During the settlement negotiations, the real father barges in with a gun and Cooper is forced to use his powers on him to subdue him.

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