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Comics Parade#6

Comics Parade #6

Jun 1986 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Origines”

In "Origines," writer Marv Wolfman and artist Chuck Patton (with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Tom Ziuko) deliver a gripping origin reveal for the Vigilante, Adrian, as he recounts his past to J.J. and Theresa. After the tragic loss of his family, Adrian was chosen and trained by the spirits of the dead, granting him enhanced speed, strength, and healing through a mysterious "cellular rearrangement." The story unfolds with Saber and Cannon escaping from the hospital, Judge Welles considering a new role, and the Controller tightening his grip on New York’s underworld—setting the stage for a tense, emotionally charged chapter in Adrian’s journey.

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writer Marv Wolfman · artist Chuck Patton · inker Mike DeCarlo · colorist Tom Ziuko

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Saber and Cannon attack Captain Hall and escape from the hospital. Judge Welles asks Adrian to consider becoming a judge himself. The Controller takes over the New York crime families. Adrian tells J.J. and Theresa his Vigilante origin story. After the death of his family, he was chosen and trained by the spirits of the dead to become their living agent of justice. He is faster, stronger and able to heal quicker than a normal human due to the "cellular rearrangement" he acquired during his time of testing with the dead.

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