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Cover: John Cassaday
Union Jack #3
“Fate”
In "Fate," Union Jack #3 (1999), the Baroness makes a chilling move during Lady Crichton's Christmas party, setting a deadly trap that unfolds with grim precision. With Kenneth caught in her scheme and the fate of the vampires hanging in the balance, the stakes rise in this tense, atmospheric tale drawn by John Cassaday and colored by Dave Stewart. The cover, also by Cassaday, captures the moment with sharp, haunting detail.
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writer Ben Raab · writer, artist, inker John Cassaday · colorist Dave Stewart · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover John Cassaday
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Full credits
writer Ben Raab
writer, artist, inker John Cassaday
colorist Dave Stewart
letterer Richard Starkings
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks John Cassaday
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The Baroness intends to crash Lady Crichton's Christmas party. The Baroness uses and discards Kenneth, who dies with most of the other vampires.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).