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Cover: Bill Marimon & Tom McWeeney

Damage #0

Oct 1994 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“Back Again”

Part of DC's 1994 "The Beginning of Tomorrow" Zero Hour event, this issue drops readers straight into the kinetic energy of Damage — shown here bursting forward in his blue-and-orange costume, fists crackling with glowing power as chunks of debris explode outward all around him. Bill Marimon's pencils (inked by Tom McWeeney) give the character a raw, barely-contained intensity, that fierce expression and the swirling destruction making a strong case for why this series earned its own title. With Tom Joyner scripting "Back Again" and a sharp creative team behind it, Damage #0 is a punchy entry point into one of DC's mid-'90s action-driven series.

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writer Tom Joyner · artist Bill Marimon · inker Don Hillsman · colorist Buzz Setzer · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Bill Marimon, Tom McWeeney

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writer Tom Joyner
colorist Buzz Setzer
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils Bill Marimon
cover inks Tom McWeeney

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Damage returns from Zero Hour with the suspicion that Iron Munro is his father and causes a huge explosion in Atlanta.

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