STITCH #3 CVR A EDWIN GALMON DYNAMITE Entertainment Writer: Connor Ratliff and James III, Artist: Greta Xella, Cover Artist: Edwin Galmon BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR! It’s not easy being the sole United Galactic Federation agent in charge of containing the chaotic impulses of Dr. Jumba. As a certified evil genius, the mad scientist is constantly testing the limits of Agent Pleakley’s patience — and his sanity! In fact, if Dr. Jumba were to disappear altogether, Pleakley’s life would improve dramatically. Coincidentally enough, Dr. Jumba’s latest invention can make that happen. In fact, it can make anything happen! It’s a bona fide wish-granting device, like something out of a fairy tale — or in this case, a cautionary tale. Agent Pleakley is about to learn the hard way that there’s no such thing as a free lunch — even when you own the restaurant! The scripting tag team of CONNOR RATLIFF and JAMES III join artist GRETA XELLA to make readers’ wishes come true in Stitch #3 — featuring fulfilling covers from EDWIN GALMON, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, CIRO CANGIALOSI, and GEORGE KAMBADAIS!
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