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Comic Summary: by Alex Ross, Jim Krueger & Carlos Paul Dynamite Entertainment and Alex Ross unleash Project Superpowers as the 'dynamite' launch of the year continues in our new flagship title! The saga continues as we focus this issue on The Flame and Hydro as they have the attention of the Dynamic Family, who have been forced to flee New York city - now transformed into New Shangri-La! Plus: The fate of the Yank! Black Terror goes hero hunting! Samson and Scarab make a gruesome discovery about the true nature of the F-Troop and more! This powerful series is overseen by Alex Ross - who provides cover art and who has redesigned every hero within these pages - along with writer Jim Krueger and artist Carlos Paul, this is the most powerful comic book event of the year! Plus, each issue of the series features original character design art from Alex Ross himself!

Codes: 725130096845 725130097057 MAR083598 MAR083599

Price: $2.99 $2.39
Artist: Carlos Paul
Author: Alex Ross
Author: Jim Krueger
Cover Artist: Alex Ross
Release Date: May 28, 2008
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Genre: Superhero
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by The Watchtower Podcast at 10:53 AM June 30, 2008    (all reviews by The Watchtower Podcast)

The latest installment of Alex Ross’ brainchild was a little strange as it took a bit of a sci-fi turn with reanimated corpses being brought into the fray. There was also a bit more of a political lean to this issue, as we see what kind of a tight reign the authorities have on the society these heroes have been reborn into. It wasn’t as good as the previous issues, but it was a great set up for what’s to come.

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