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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
Marv Wolfman |
Cover Artist |
Jamal Igle |
Inker |
Keith Champagne |
Inker |
Rodney Ramos |
Colorist |
Edgar Delgado |
Letterer |
Travis Lanham |
Artist |
Jamal Igle |
Published | April 2007 |
BRIDE AND GROOM PART 3 - THE ENGAGEMENT 1689 - Tituba, likely an African slave, gives birth to her daughter, Violet. Present is John, a Native American and possibly the father, as well as an unnamed African woman who is chanting throughout the birth. The woman's eyes are glowing and claims the world will soon learn how special she is. 1692 - Four young girls, seemingly possessed, dance naked around a fire. There are suspicions that the girls are witches but, when Mister Parris confronts one of the girls, Tituba, holding and smiling at 3-year old Violet, claims to be the witch and that there is "no one else to blame."