Plot:
A depressed Kismet ponders her troubled life and puzzles over her recurring dream. She stumbles upon references to the Four-Who-Are-One figures in an old book and recognizes their symbols as the ones from her dreams. Later when she goes to see the travelling circus in town, Kismet is drawn to a tent where she is confronted by her bad memories of the past. She decides to face her past problems and step towards a large mirror. It swings aside revealing a doorway to another room where The Ringmaster startles her entrance.
Story by Brian Holguin.
Pencils by Angel Medina.
Inks by Kevin Conrad.
Color by Brian Haberlin, Dan Kemp and Andy Troy.
Lettering by Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Kiff Scholl.
Cover by Michael Golden.
KISS REFERENCES
No references found in this issue, although when they describe the Four-Who-Are-One they call them the Elder which can be refered to the album "Music From" The Elder (1981) but this one goes for almost all the issues when they describe them.
This issue explains the history of the Four-Who-Are-One, where they come from, what are they through the girl Kismet and her dreams about them (her name has certainly something to do with the name KISS). This cover is the worst of them all, I don't know why they put a picture of the band on it, maybe it's to sell more copies or to show people that this was about the rock group KISS, I don't know but it's an horrible cover.
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