Stormwatch: PHD (Post Human Division) - Volume 1 🔍
Gage, Christos N., Mahnke, Doug
WildStorm Productions, StormWatch : post human division, La Jolla, CA, ©2007
English [en] · PDF · 32.1MB · 2007 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
description
When it appears StormWatch is no longer effective, Weatherman Henry Bendix, the controller of the superhero team, recruits the electric Jenny Sparks, lethal assassin Rose Tattoo, and the city-symbiote Jack Hawksmoor, and transforms the once reactive team into a proactive strike team. Full color. Older teens.
Alternative title
Stormwatch. [1], Post human division
Alternative author
Gage, Christos; Mahnke, Doug; Baron, David, 1855-1926; Pantazis, Pete
Alternative author
Christos N. Gage, Doug Mahnke
Alternative publisher
La Jolla, CA: Wildstorm/DC Comics
Alternative publisher
Graphitti Designs
Alternative publisher
Vertigo
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
La Jolla, CA, c2007
Alternative edition
July 18, 2007
metadata comments
Cut-off text due to tight binding
Alternative description
Former Weatherman Jackson King has a near impossible mission: develop new methods of superpowered-being apprehension and containment ... on a shoestring budget. With a dingy office staffed with second-rate heroes and former villains, does this Post-Human Division stand a chance?
Alternative description
154 p. : 26 cm
Originally published in single magazine form as Worldstorm #1, c2006 and Stormwatch: PHD #1-4, 6-7, c2006, 2007"--T.p. verso
Originally published in single magazine form as Worldstorm #1, c2006 and Stormwatch: PHD #1-4, 6-7, c2006, 2007"--T.p. verso
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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