Preview: The Darkness #82
Headline - Sneak peek
Posted by Frederik Hautain on Jan 7, 2010
Tags: broussard, darkness, hester, top cow
Top Cow has released a preview of The Darkness #82, the first part of a new story arc titled The Hunting Party by the regular series creative team of Phil Hester and Michael Broussard. The issue is on sale as of this week.
The Darkness #82
“The Hunting Party” Part 1 (of 2) (W) Phil Hester (A) Michael Broussard (Cov) Tom Feister
Jackie Estacado and his gang of highly specialized criminals are on a quest to destroy all of The Sovereign’s remaining vessels. Their hunt takes them to a seemingly impossible target – Fort Knox. Can The Darkness break into the unbreakable? Featuring a brand new cover by Tom Feister (Ex Machina, Green Lantern/Sinestro Corps Secret Files).
Full Color 32 pages $2.99 ongoing series
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