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    Garrison #2

    Garrison » Garrison #2 released by DC Comics on July 2010.

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    last edited by onlylightning on 11/06/22 01:27PM View full history

     The fan-favorite writer of Angel and the sensational artist on Zorro bring their unique flavor to WildStorm! The mystery surrounding Garrison's identity intensifies as clues only raise more – and scarier – questions and set two intelligence agents at each other's throats. Did we mention LOTS of action, and a shocker of an ending? 

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    I kinda feel like, somebody's watching me 0

     (No Spoilers)When I read Garrison #1, I didn’t have much to say about it.  It was a decent issue but based on what was presented I couldn’t find anything I wanted to elaborate on.  Issue two is a totally different story though.In issue one it’s basically established that everyone in the U.S. is under heavy surveillance.  Everything people do is caught on camera and used against them if necessary.  Along comes Garrison and he seems to be able to operate “in-between” all the surveillance enough t...

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