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    Avengers Icons: Tigra #1

    Avengers Icons: Tigra » Avengers Icons: Tigra #1 - Deepest Cuts, Part 1 released by Marvel on May 2002.

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    Deepest Cuts, Part 1 last edited by pikahyper on 12/12/19 03:25PM View full history

    She's been a super hero, a creature of the night, and an Avenger. But what is the true face of the were-woman known as Tigra? Find out as a clue to an unsolved murder sends Tigra on an odyssey of discovery through the halls of power ? a feral hunter in an urban jungle! ? THE STORY: Having attempted to settle into a new life over the past few years with the Avengers, Greer isn't happy with just being "part of the team". Where some people are happy neatly fitting in, Greer wants ? needs ? more. A woman with an unquenchable appetite, she hops from bed to bed before realizing she's got to settle up with the past. This means getting to bottom of The Brotherhood of the Blue Fist: an elusive group who may have murdered her late husband... and who now dish out justice in leather bondage masks! Can the were-woman infiltrate the deadly cabal... or will curiosity kill the cat? ?

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      In this issue we see Greer mourning her dead husband.  An old cop friend approaches her with an envelope. He uncovered new evidence about the death of her husband.  The next night she is out as Tigra and runs into what looks like a gang initiation. After her fight she finds out that the group was made up of cops.  She talks to Cap and Wasp about setting up an undercover operation where she poses as a cop.    The art is good. I liked it, but the hardly noticed inker may be the real hero of the ...

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