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Zealot#3
Cover: Terry Shoemaker & Jon Holdredge

Zealot #3

Nov 1995 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.55 CAD
“Untitled”

In "Untitled," Zealot recounts a harrowing chapter from her past as Voodoo listens, revealing her final showdown with Prometheus during World War II—when he was aiding the Nazis in their race to build an atomic bomb. Written by Ron Marz and brought to life by Terry Shoemaker’s bold interiors, with inks by Jon Holdredge, Mark Irwin, and John Tighe, and vibrant colors by LeeAnn Clark and Quantum Color FX, this issue delivers a tense, grounded flashback that deepens the mystery of Zealot’s origins. The cover, penciled by Shoemaker and inked by Holdredge, captures the intensity of that fateful encounter.

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writer Ron Marz · artist Terry Shoemaker · inker Jon Holdredge · inker Mark Irwin · inker John Tighe · colorist LeeAnn Clark · colorist Quantum Color FX · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Terry Shoemaker, Jon Holdredge

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Full credits

writer Ron Marz
colorist LeeAnn Clark
cover pencils Terry Shoemaker
cover inks Jon Holdredge

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Zealot tells Voodoo about her final confrontation with Prometheus, back in World War II when he for was working for the Nazis and teaching them how to construct an atomic bomb.

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