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Wanted 01

Book cover: Wanted 01 by Mark Millar, J.G. Jones, Paul Mounts
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Mark Millar, J.G. Jones, Paul Mounts
25 pages (December 2009); 15.0MB download
Top Cow Productions; ISBN: TCOW-00002
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Cubicle-dwelling Wesley Gibson thought he was the same as everyone else. Wesley’s life changes the day he discovers he is the son of “The Killer,” a member of an underground fraternity of supervillains who have secretly been running the world since 1986.

Brought into the fraternity after his father is slain, Wesley comes into his own abilities as the new Killer and a veil is lifted from his eyes as he sees the world he never knew was there. In a world where all the superheroes are dead, Wesley joins the villains while trying to unravel the mystery of his father’s murder. Wesley Gibson is a son, a killer, a hero… and WANTED.
5 of 6 readers found this review helpful
Brutal, huge and darkly funny, Wanted is a modern comics masterpiece. Beautiful artwork by Jones and Mounts accompany one of the best yarns ever by Millar. Not for all ages to be sure, or the easily offended, Wanted hits all the right notes with…  MORE
5 of 6 readers found this review helpful
I'm a big Millar fan. However I had yet to check out this work, having only been exposed to the movie. I really wasn't sure what to expect. This is certainly an interesting break. I obviously see why specific changes were made, assassin's is a lot…  MORE
2 of 3 readers found this review helpful
This seems like an interesting story told from the opposite side of the hero coin. Seems like it could go interesting places. Funny note: there is a cameo by the Blue Beetle.
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