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    Black Summer #1

    Black Summer » Black Summer #1 - Part 2- Nothing But Storms released by Avatar Press on July 2007.

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    This is it, Warren Ellis’ masked hero masterpiece begins its monthly run right here!

    With Internet buzz that is off the charts, prepare for the world to go black as Ellis unveils his all-new super-powered heroes and villains epic!

    Following directly from the #0 issue, the politics of the President have forced Horus to take matters into his own blood-stained hands. But he acted on his own and now his old team is going to be hunted for the crimes Horus committed. The dangers of being a hero have taken their toll on Tom Noir. He lost a leg, and hasn’t used his powers in many years as he drowns his problems with booze.

    But when a man-mountain named Vince, with far more advanced powers, shows up to find out how Tom is connected to his teammate Horus, the action kicks off and the team known as the Seven Guns is thrust into chaos as an epic conflict starts to form.

    This event-launching issue is available with a regular or wraparound cover and also a rare 1-in-25 cover featuring the Zoe Jump design sketch, all by series artist Juan Jose Ryp.

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    ==SPOILERS==This is issue #1, Chapter 2: Nothing but Storms. This review does contain spoilers. There’s a lot of violence and strong language in the “Black Summer” series. If you like political intrigue, particularly American politics, then you’ll want to get the 2 issues out so far to see if it’s something you’ll enjoy. Part of what makes this interesting is that the creator Warren Ellis is a Brit but he spends a lot of time in the states. I will say that so far, in the conflict presented, thi...

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