WildC.A.T.s #25

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Image ⋅ 1995

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Issue Details

Publisher

Image

Writer

Alan Moore

Inker

Dave Johnson

Inker

Kevin Nowlan

Inker

John Nyberg

Cover Artist

Travis Charest

Inker

Troy Hubbs

Cover Artist

Troy Hubbs

Colorist

Martin Jimenez

Colorist

Glen Murakami

Colorist

WildStorm Effects

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Letterer

Richard Starkings

Letterer

Comicraft

Artist

Dave Johnson

Artist

Kevin Nowlan

Artist

John Nyberg

Artist

Travis Charest

Published

December 1995

Synopsis

"Catfight" In light of last issue's events, Majestic begins to question if he made the right decision in sanctioning this new team of WildC.A.T.s. Is the next generation of heroes too violent for this traditional hero. When did the colors of black and white merge into shades of grey? "...as it is in Heaven!" Story by Alan Moore. Art by Travis Charest and Troy Hubbs. Meanwhile on Khera, when the team confronts Zealot, now going by her Khera name Zannah, and Marlowe, now going by Lord Emp, with the truth about the war and the planet's state of affairs they are shocked by the indifference they are met with. Can this truly be the end of the WildC.A.T.s. 1st printing. Silver foil cover - Special Double-Size Issue. "On Earth...!" Story by Alan Moore. Art by Dave Johnson, Kevin Nowlan, and John Nyberg. In light of last issue's events, Majestic begins to question if he made the right decision in sanctioning this new team of WildC.A.T.s. Is the next generation of heroes too violent for this traditional hero. When did the colors of black and white merge into shades of grey? "...as it is in Heaven!" Story by Alan Moore. Art by Travis Charest and Troy Hubbs. Meanwhile on Khera, when the team confronts Zealot, now going by her Khera name Zannah, and Marlowe, now going by Lord Emp, with the truth about the war and the planet's state of affairs they are shocked by the indifference they are met with. Can this truly be the end of the WildC.A.T.s.

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