"Blackest Night" by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, and Oclair Albert. With all the various dead people arising, of course The Phantom Stranger is involved. Here, he and his magi friends look into the disturbed grave of Boston Brand:
Boy, Pariah loves his dramatic entrances and taking his hood off doesn't he? J/K I know Rob doesn't care for the Blackest Night concept and that's fine. But I like the way DC is doing this over Marvel Zombies by playing it straight and horroric. IMO, that is.
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Boy, Pariah loves his dramatic entrances and taking his hood off doesn't he? J/K
I know Rob doesn't care for the Blackest Night concept and that's fine. But I like the way DC is doing this over Marvel Zombies by playing it straight and horroric. IMO, that is.
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