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Traversing the rooftops, Zak-Del recalls that long ago Marxhotz had been a paradise thanks to the efforts of his father,
Experiencing a vision, Zak-Del recalls that his father had been researching a way to banish
Deciding to investigate the second set of coordinates, Zak-Del burns through his second-to-last teleportation and arrives at
Apologizing for not noticing Zak-Del, Knull states that he just woke up and has a lot on his mind, wondering if he knows Zak-Del from somewhere and remarking that something seems familiar about him. Promptly restrained by a pair of symbiotes, Zak-Del shouts that Knull is the Exolon God and has stolen his soul, but Knull bemusedly remarks that he has no idea what the “Exolon” that Zak-Del is ranting about are. Zak-Del furiously accuses Knull of lying, but Knull interrupts his tirade when he mentions the Exoteric Latitude and remarks that he does remember after all; telling Zak-Del that eons ago he had used the Exoteric Latitude as a dumping ground for his failed experiments when creating the symbiotes. Releasing Zak-Del from the symbiotes binding him, Knull jokes that while Zak-Del had spent his whole life thinking he’d been cursed, the truth wasn’t nearly so dramatic – he’d just been contaminated by Knull’s trash. Finally having the answers he’d sought, Zak-Del attempts to shoot Knull – intent on going down fighting – but his quick draw is again impeded by the teleportation gauntlet. Moving faster than Wraith can react and grabbing him by the throat, Knull sneers that Zak-Del was too slow and then rips the Exolon off his body – releasing Zak-Del from his “curse” as he’d desired.
Free but dying, Zak-Del is tossed aside and watches helplessly as Knull assimilates his Exolon into the Symbiote Hive, using it to resurrect
Adrift in space after Knull’s departure, Zak-Del resigns himself to death; but as he waits for the darkness to claim him one last time he suddenly finds himself engulfed by blinding golden light. Shielding his eyes, Zal-Del sees the sigil carved into the wall of his father’s lab manifest before him – and with it a voice that burns through the void, speaking a name. Zak-Del is left terrified as the Light passes through him, its voice banishing the Void that had surrounded him moments prior, before disappearing as abruptly as it arrived. Left with one final mission by the Light, Zak-Del keys in the coordinates of the person whose name it spoke: Eddie Brock.
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Carlos María Federici is an Uruguayan comic artist and novelist. While mainly known as a pioneer of science fiction and detective stories in Uruguay, some of his comic creations are also considered classics. Born in Montevideo, he sold his first short story, 'El Secreto', to the magazine Mundo Uruguayo at age 19. He then made his comics debut in 1968 with the daily strip 'Barry Coal', about an African-American private investigator in New York City.
Over the years he found success as a writer of mainly crime and science fiction stories for publishers in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Poland and Belgium. A recurring character in his novels is the detective 'Dorteros', who made his first appearance in Federici's debut novel 'La Orilla Roja' in 1972. Crime remained the main theme of his subsequent novels, but he has also ventured into horror with 'Dinkenstein'(1973). His literary work also appears in several anthologies from his country and abroad.