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Valor#11
Cover: Jason Pearson

Valor #11

Sep 1993 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.70 GBP
“Fight the Power”

In "Fight the Power," Mark Waid and Jeffrey Moore kick off a pivotal chapter in Valor’s journey, diving into the mystery of his ties to the 30th century’s Legion of Super-Heroes while grounding the story in the immediate challenges of a damaged ship and unstable powers. As Valor races to deliver Alia to Oa, Kilowog’s rebuilding of the vessel—renamed the Pilgrim Two—marks a turning point in both his mission and his evolving identity. Jason Pearson’s striking cover captures the weight of that transformation.

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writer Mark Waid · artist Jeffrey Moore · inker Mike Sellers · colorist Dave Grafe · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Jason Pearson

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writer Mark Waid
colorist Dave Grafe
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Jason Pearson

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After a scene from the future where Triad explains Valor's connection to the 30th century's Legion of Super-Heroes, the story shifts back to Valor who has to deal with his wounded ship and fluctuating powers in order to get Alia to Oa. Once there, Kilowog rebuilds Valor's ship and renames it the Pilgrim Two.

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