As you can see above, Will Eisner's wonderful creation, the almost-villainous P'Gell is a knockout. So despite what she says it's easy to see why trouble lurks close by.
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And here's a sample of that trouble. Above is the classic Spirit cover for P'Gell's debut, arguably the most famous Spirit supplement cover.
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And here is a version of that cover that spins the events in a definitely different direction.
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