
New Warriors #1; written by Kevin Grevioux, pencils by Paco Medina, inks by Juan Vlasco, cover by Nic Klein
Graffiti artists don't seem to gear up like they should any more. Bright fluoros vests and bells around their necks with socks that pull up all the way to their knees. That might be another form of expression. Of course, showing the world bad handwriting, calling it tagging and labeling it an artistic form of expression makes all those signed documents a series of collectible sets then, right?
Someone is gift-wrapping super-villains for the police. Someone is defacing Superhuman Registration posters. Someone is raising eyebrows all around town -- from City Hall to Tony Stark's war chamber. And the only clue to their identity? Two spray-painted letters: N.W.
Who are these mysterious young upstarts that have dared to fight the powers-that-be? And what do they want from a de-powered mutant named Sofia?
Are the New Warriors truly back from the dead? Or has something new risen from the ashes of Stamford?
New Warriors #1
Warren Ellis and Juan Jose Ryp trip it up with
Black Summer #0. Starts of low and a quick with a lead as things go hitting the fan with super heroes and villains and it turns out standing in the cold night air forever leaves the fingers paralysed.
Ron Marz and Adriana Melo take one shot in
Witchblade/Punisher. Justice beckons with many calls, and the legend, the myth of the Punisher seems questionable to a woman who walks about in a living bikini armour. Watch for The Punisher at the end of Spider-Man 2 as Mary Jane is running through the park. Pause a split second.
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Zeb Wells and Carmine Di Giandomenico jump back into the ring for the old man of the red blind man in
Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock. Just where and why did DD's father get his name? Not from a baby book for newly made parents perhaps.
Quarter decks on the landing and there's one more back story as Rick Rememder, Tony Moore and Andre Parks visit
Fear Agent: The Last Goodbye. One who knows shows the others, and kicks it like a licking brick.
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