Psi-Force # 1 - Hour of the Wolf
is a comic book published by New Universe & released on 11 / / 1986User Rating - 1 votes, 1.5 avg.
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Emmet Proudhawk is a telepath who was hired by the C.I.A. to find a bunch of teenage kids who have all been known to have a psychic ability. He would find them , but on his routine follow up, Proudhawk would discover the children dead. Wanting to save as many as he can, Proudhawk stays one step ahead of the C.I. A. and is able to rescue five of the kids. In hopes that together they would have a chance to survive.
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Emmet Proudhawk is a telepath who was hired by the C.I.A. to find a bunch of teenage kids who have all been known to have a psychic ability. He would find them , but on his routine follow up, Proudhawk would discover the children dead. Wanting to save as many as he can, Proudhawk stays one step ahead of the C.I. A. and is able to rescue five of the kids. In hopes that together they would have a chance to survive.
I remember liking the title back in the day when this first came out. So when I found the first four issues in the cheapie bin, I figured what the heck. Well, now that I am a bit older, the flaws in the cloth are a bit more over stated. Starting, and maybe ending with the fact that there are absolutley no characters here that are sympathetic enough to give a crap about. Actually there are no Characters at all, just caricatures, you have the nerd, the socialite, the badass punk, I dont even think the black guy had one panel where he was not holding a basketball. I have never read a book that seemed to want to fail. It must have been created as a tax write off.
I remember liking the title back in the day when this first came out. So when I found the first four issues in the cheapie bin, I figured what the heck. Well, now that I am a bit older, the flaws in the cloth are a bit more over stated. Starting, and maybe ending with the fact that there are absolutley no characters here that are sympathetic enough to give a crap about. Actually there are no Characters at all, just caricatures, you have the nerd, the socialite, the badass punk, I dont even think the black guy had one panel where he was not holding a basketball. I have never read a book that seemed to want to fail. It must have been created as a tax write off.














