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: This is the definitive "R-rated" superhero comic. It explores a world where superheroes are corrupt, and a CIA-backed team uses extreme violence and frequent profanity to keep them in check. You can read more about the series on the Dynamite Entertainment official site . Vary the thickness and direction of lines to
These creators use the freedom of the internet or self-publishing to say things "traditional" publishers won't touch. It explores a world where superheroes are corrupt,
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: A high-octane mix of heavy metal and monster fighting.
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