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Kid Eternity (1991) #3
Kid Eternity (1991)
Issue #3
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Summary
The true origin of Kid Eternity is finally revealed! Plus, the strange fate of Jerry Sullivan is revealed as the Kid mounts his final assault on the forces of Order.
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Page Count
47 Pages
Print Release Date
May 7 1991
Digital Release Date
November 4 2014
Age Rating
17+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
Vertigo
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Written by:
Grant Morrison
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Pencils:
Duncan Fegredo
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Inks:
Duncan Fegredo
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Genre
Superhero
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Kid Eternity (1991): Deluxe Edition
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Kid Eternity (1991)
He’s neither dead nor alive. He’s KID ETERNITY, a teenager endowed with supernatural powers and the ability to bring back the dead—a gift from the powers above for being taken by death before his time.
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Kid Eternity (1993-1994)
Ever wonder who's calling the shots? Ever wonder if those in control are reviewing all the resumes? If not, consider the case of Kid Eternity. Everyone knows someone like the Kid-the dude who seems just too cool to live. In his case, though, it's true. Kid Eternity is dead, though he tries not to let that cramp his style. In a lot of ways, he's a pretty typical teenager-more interested in the worl