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    The Mighty Crusaders #1

    The Mighty Crusaders » The Mighty Crusaders #1 released by DC Comics on September 2010.

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    last edited by sametattoos on 01/24/23 03:50PM View full history

    Fellow Americans, we are pleased to introduce you to your official government superhero team - the Mighty Crusaders! The Red Circle has closed, and the mystery around it has grown into a full-blown conspiracy that The Shield, The Web, The Comet, Inferno, Fly-Girl and War Eagle must publicly investigate. But first, the team faces great loss and great obstacles, even when it comes to dealing with each other! Written by Eric Trautmann (ACTION COMICS, THE SHIELD) and Brandon Jerwa (INFERNO, THE FOX) and drawn by Julian Lopez (SUPERMAN, ADVENTURE COMICS), this new 6-issue miniseries brings together the Red Circle heroes to investigate a massive mystery in the DC Universe and features action, intrigue and giant robots. You dare not miss it!

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    Crusading into the land of my wallet 0

    Speedy review:  I love me some Red Circle characters!  Now with this book we have them all in one.  Putting all of them together to expose them to the DC universe may actually have been the way to launch them into the DC universe.  The Red Circle launch by JMS last year followed by a Team mini such as this would have been better.  The Editors would have seen which one of these characters people liked and then they could have taken them into individual series or mini's. Then follow that with an o...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The Last Hurrah for The Red Circle 0

    Last October, J. Michael Straczynski undertook a task of revitalizing the long forgotten heroes of Archie's Red Circle Comics, primarily focusing on The Web, The Hangman, Inferno, and The Shield, in the same style he has done beforehand with Marvel's The Twelve. Now, after successful debuts, yet disappointing overall sales from the ongoing monthly issues from both The Web and The Shield, it has culminated into a last gambit to a...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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