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Gen 13 #67 Page 15 by Ed Benes/Vince Russell

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Location: 002 - Published [DC - WildStorm - Gen 13]
Title: Gen 13 #67 Page 15 by Ed Benes/Vince Russell
Artist:  Ed Benes (Penciller) ,  Vince Russell (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Added to Site: 4/10/2023

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Gen 13 #67 Page 15

Pencils by Ed Benes
Inks by Vince Russell (Alex Lei and Vince Russell are credited as inkers on this issue, confirmed with Alex that Vince was the inker for this specific page)

This was one of the more memorable stories from Gen 13 to me when I was reading it a long time ago. Which more than likely was in part due to Caitlyn's outfit, but the story itself really stood out to me back then as one of the more interesting ones (or at least it was to me back then, I was a big nerd for time/physics related stories like this and especially the "Schrodinger's Cat"/Quantum Mechanics type of plots).

Ivana helped Caitlyn restore her powers when she had lost them earlier in the series in return for a favor she could call. In this story titled "Schrodinger's Wankerboy" Ivana calls in the favor and has Caitlyn investigate the sudden appearance of a new Gen-Active individual named Josh. Ivana's research into Josh shows he has a weakness for "Futuristically Fetishistic Hotties" and so she has Caitlyn wear this outfit to confront him. Turns out Josh's Gen-Active power is the ability to manifest versions of himself from many potential futures. Caitlyn walks into Josh's home to find many future versions of him sitting on a couch drinking, watching TV, and commenting on her appearance. When Caitlyn tries to go into the bathroom, one of the Joshes tries to stop her, begging that he wants to exist. It turns out the original Josh had died by falling in the shower and at that same moment his powers became active. Then harkening back to the title of the story, the observation of Josh's death made it become settled in reality and his potential future incarnations disappeared since they could no longer possibly exist.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 4/11/2023

You get the feeling these stories were getting more meta about the state of the industry in 2001.

James S Member Since 2017
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Posted On 4/11/2023

Nice couple of angles of Caitlin!  More than a few times the superficial grabbed the reader only to present a somewhat deeper story underneath.