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    Michael Turner's Fathom: Kiani #0

    Michael Turner's Fathom: Kiani » Michael Turner's Fathom: Kiani #0 - Rebirth released by Aspen MLT on April 1, 2012.

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    The Blue's fiercest warrior returns as FATHOM: KIANI vol 2 begins! In Volume One, she discovered her true identity. Later, she was labeled a dissident by her own people. Finally, she was killed by Aspen Matthews... Now, Kiani is back-and she's pissed! This all-new Fathom saga kicks off with the return of one of the Aspen Universe's favorite heroines, Kiani, as she returns to the awe-inspiring underwater world of the Blue seeking vengeance for her past! The neutral truce between the Humans and the Blue has taken an emotional toll on the inhabitants under the surface-and their future as a unified body remains uncertain. Now, all bets are off as Kiani's true power and capabilities-as well as shocking secrets from the past-- are revealed in this pulse-pounding zero issue! Brought to you by Vince Hernandez, Oliver Nome and John Starr, this debut zero issue features a brand-new 12-page story that sets the stage for next month's upcoming premiere of FATHOM: KIANI vol 2 #1. Accompanied by an additional sketchbook section and never before seen designs and art, make sure to dive right in and pick up, FATHOM: KIANI!!

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    Kiani...Back?! 0

    Though it saddens me whenever one of my favorite character dies, it upsets me when writers bring them back. Especially when their return seems to not be an integral part of some larger plan. Michael Turner (if I'm not mistaken) killed Kiani off. She was dead and it was a fitting death for her as a character. She killed Canon and in anger, Aspen killed her. If this is what Michael Turner (if Michael Turner did indeed kill her off) intended shouldn't it stay that way?Kiani's blind anger led to her...

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