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{{quotebox|1=You should recognize the other characters, too. You might not remember the name Hendrick Van der Decken, but you’ve heard of his ship. And Jenny's pale friend? Yeah, she's got this. She's very good at endings.|2=Scott Sanford}}
{{quotebox|1=You should recognize the other characters, too. You might not remember the name Hendrick Van der Decken, but you’ve heard of his ship. And Jenny's pale friend? Yeah, she's got this. She's very good at endings.|2=Scott Sanford}}
The story was also prefaced with a few lines from {{w|Thomas Moore|Thomas Moore}}'s poem ''The Flying Dutchman'', and a black-and-white piece of preexisting official art of [[Death of the Endless]] was used to further clarify the pale woman's identity to readers who failed to read ''Psychopomp''.
The story was also prefaced with a few lines from {{w|Thomas Moore|Thomas Moore}}'s poem ''The Flying Dutchman'', and a black-and-white piece of preexisting official art of [[Death of the Endless]] was used to further clarify the pale woman's identity to readers who failed to read ''Psychopomp'', a piece originally drawn by Chris Bachalo for ''Death: The Time of Your Life'' #1 (1993).
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