- But listen, friends: 'tis now I'll go. The curtain falls to close the show. A wild, wild ride, a total blast -- but all good things must end, alas. I've told the tale I had to tell... My rhymes are finished now. Farewell.
- — Etrigan
The Demon (Volume 3) #58 is an issue of the series The Demon (Volume 3) with a cover date of May, 1995.
Synopsis for "Longest Day part 4"
Surrounded by angels, Etrigan finds himself face to face with Karrien. Although he lands the first blow, Etrigan is outmatched by the archangel. After being sliced and impaled on Karrien's holy sword, Etrigan is unceremoniously flung into a cavern beneath the Tower of Dis. On the verge of death, The Demon is visited by visions of his fallen comrades who urge him to fight on. With what little strength he has remaining, he starts to make his way out, only to step on the one thing that can save Hell... The Crown of Horns!
Appearing in "Longest Day part 4"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Morax (Dies) (Also in a vision)
- Kakk
- Baytor
- Bloodklott (In a vision)
- Poppinjay (In a vision)
Antagonists:
- Karrien Excalibris (Dies)
- Angels (Dies)
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- The final issue ends with Etrigan addressing the readers directly, thanking those who have worked on his books and the people who read them, before bidding a final, "Farewell."
Trivia
- DC employees thanked by Etrigan are Jack [Kirby], Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, John Totleben, Matt Wagner, Alan Grant, Val Semeiks, [John] McCrea, [Garth] Ennis, Bad Dan Raspler and Peter T.
- Once Etrigan abandons the Crown of Horns, Kakk comments how, "...anyone wanting to to wear that crown would have to be a complete and total lunatic." This prompts Baytor to claim it.
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