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    Painkiller Jane #0

    Painkiller Jane » Painkiller Jane #0 released by Dynamite Entertainment on April 2007.

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    last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 06/02/18 05:09PM View full history

    The larger than life star of her own brand-new series on SCI FI is back and this time, the bodies are piling up all around her! And Dynamite Entertainment is bringing her to you in the most affordable form possible - as an introductory priced quarter book - to both reward existing fans and introduce a larger audience to the world of Painkiller Jane! From last year's debut to the release of the classic Painkiller Jane material, everyone's talking about Jane! Now, the creative team is reunited - Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Quesada and Lee Moder - for a specially priced introductory issue that leads directly into Jane's new series this Summer - all for just one thin quarter! PLUS: THE INTRODUCTION OF A BRAND NEW CHARACTER!

    Painkiller Jane in in a tattoo parlor getting a tattoo on her backside in an attempt to find a gun smuggling outfit. Everything goes bad when a crackhead robs a bank to get a tattoo of his girlfriend on his arm before he goes to prison. When the police show up it is the criminals on one side the police on the other and Painkiller in the middle with a few bystanders.

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    No More Painkiller 0

    The cover price for this book was 25 cents.  Finally I have read a Painkiller Jane book that was worth what I paid for.  Obviously I didn't like the issue.  The characters in the book are again just dumb enough to fall for everything that comes down the line.    The police are the worst in this book.  A depiction of a crooked cop would be more flattering then these knuckle heads.  It was if you had the cops from the Dukes of Hazzard bugling around in a tremendously violent situation.    Then the...

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