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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset
#1 (of 6)
Spinning off from Alan Moore's ABC anthology Tomorrow Stories comes Greyshirt:
Indigo Sunset, a six-issue mini-series by influential creator and long-time
Moore collaborator Rick Veitch. The world of dapper "Sciencehero" Greyshirt -
who in Tomorrow Stories is a thinly-veiled but effective SPIRIT homage - gets a
chance to expand a bit under Veitch. There are 3 stories all done by Rick Veitch
(w/a): “Young Greyshirt: 1969” 2 pages, Franky and Johnny in "The Lure" 14
pages: “Time Delay: Six Seconds” 8 pages. 32 pages December 2001
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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #2 (of 6)
Written by Rick Veitch; art by Veitch and Russ
Heath; cover by Veitch. Franky and Johnny are getting old enough to cause some
trouble all their own...distributing Cobweb comics at the local high school.
Their new pal Candi's old enough to fantasize about being the next voluptuous
vigilante in Indigo City…but young enough that you can still call her Jailbait.
Plus, along with the Sunday funnies and the Indigo Sunset newspaper, Russ Heath
brings us the story all creators need to hear: What happens when you finally
have to put away your pens?
32 pages January 2002
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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #3 (of 6)
Written by Rick Veitch; art by Veitch and David Lloyd;
cover by Veitch. Out in the real world, Franky Lafayette and Johnny Apollo form
a partnership, taking over the rackets in Indigo City. Sometimes crime does pay
— but never for very long. Events in this issue sow the seeds of their breakup
(which clears the way for one of our rotten eggs to become Indigo's greatest
champion). Enjoy the Sunday funnies and the Indigo Sunset newspaper. Plus, you
won't want to miss it when artist David Lloyd (V FOR VENDETTA) proves that what
you can't see can sometimes still hurt you!
32 pages February 2002
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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #4 (of 6)
Written by Rick Veitch; art by Veitch and John Severin;
cover by Veitch. This issue will bring a chill of "Recognition" as we see the
fabulous Star of Indigo sapphire throughout the ages. With flashbacks featuring
art by the legendary John Severin, we travel back to many lands and times; to
fully explain the historical significance of this loveliest of gems…all so we
can understand why two of Indigo's most accomplished cat burglars are planning
parallel heists. Plus, the latest edition of the Indigo Sunset newspaper in this
issue with no ads!
32 pages April 2002
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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #5 (of 6)
Written by Rick Veitch and Dave Gibbons; art and cover by
Veitch. Greyshirt tracks down the mysterious Fanman who's been making a killing
off the story of Franky Lafayette and Johnny Apollo. And Mayor Plato Plutarch
has a startling pre-execution reunion with his old flame, Candi — one of the few
people alive who knows Johnny's deepest secret. Plus, the joke's on you in this
issue, as Dave Gibbons writes a story about a man who's "The Butt of All Jokes."
And don't forget to keep up with all the Indigo City happenings in the Sunset!
32 pages June 2002
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Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #6 (of 6)
Written by Rick Veitch; art by Veitch and Frank Cho; cover by Veitch. This
issue: Greyshirt escapes a moldy grave! When captured by Black Jack Hawkins —
Scourge of Crater Bay — Greyshirt must flee for his life before the denizens of
Old Moldy get him. Will the buccaneers be as lucky? Stay tuned for the final
revelation in the Franky and Johnny saga...and the role the Lure has played in
Indigo history. You won’t want to miss the wrap-up in the Sunset, featuring
guest-art by Frank Cho (Liberty Meadows)!
32 pages August 2002
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