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Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #1 (Of 4)
Obsessed with the idea of becoming a famous super-hero and preserving his
beautiful wife's youth, Professor Lance Harrower invents Smartskin….a steel-hard
living fiber which bonds with skin collagen. When his experiments go awry,
Harrower is suffocated under a coating of steel skin. His wife Alix survives the
horrific accident only to find herself an outcast and a freak. Now jobless,
alone, and encased in super-hard living metal, she is a truly reluctant
super-human. Written by Grant Morrison; Art and cover by Yanick Paquette.
32 Pages October 2005
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Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #2 (Of 4)
More shattering secrets of the Seven Soldiers are revealed
in this special issue which unfolds directly from events in the best-selling
Seven Soldiers #0!
Together with a dying FBI agent, the Bulleteer investigates the disappearance of
six bargain-basement Super Heroes, uncovering mysteries dating back decades...
and beyond. Alix Harrower finds herself drawn deeper into a world she wants no
part of as her journey into the dark underbelly of the hero dream brings her
face-to-face with her first super-villain! Plus, from the grave…the return of
the Vigilante! Written by Grant Morrison; Art and cover by Yanick Paquette and
Serge LaPointe.
32 Pages December 2005
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Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #3 (Of 4)
Working as a bodyguard at a super-hero convention, Alix
Harrower…the Bulleteer finds herself enmeshed in the bizarre relationship
between Li'l Hollywood, a faded super-impressionist, and her sidekick. As one
tragedy unfolds, a second threatens when Alix finds herself in the sights of the
mysterious, undead super-archer Spyder assassin for hire! Written by Grant
Morrison; Art and cover by Yanick Paquette and Serge LaPointe.
32 Pages February 2006
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Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #4 (Of 4)
In the miniseries finale, the Bulleteer finally faces her
husband's mysterious online lover in an unforgettable battle to the death! Sally
Sonic is an embittered British super-teen from the 1940s with the mind of a
miserable 75-year-old woman trapped in an immortal 16-year-old body. Can
Bulleteer survive her first slugfest, or could this be the tragic end of her
career as a super-hero before it even begins? A Soldier must die…will it be the
Bulleteer? Written by Grant Morrison; Art and Cover by Yanick Paquette and Serge
LaPointe.
32 Pages March 2006
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