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Cover: Tony S. Daniel & Danny Miki

Damage #1

Nov 2018 · DC · 16.99 USD; 22.99 CAD
“Out of Control (Part 1) Let Loose”

In "Out of Control (Part 1) Let Loose," Ethan Avery—transformed by the U.S. military into the volatile force known as Damage—breaks free during a high-stakes transport, unleashing chaos across downtown Atlanta. As Major Liggett in his armored suit pursues him, the military scrambles to contain the threat, but Amanda Waller has a different plan: send the Suicide Squad to capture Damage before he’s lost. Written by Robert Venditti and illustrated by Tony S. Daniel, with inks by Danny Miki, colors by Tomeu Morey, and letters by Tom Napolitano, this explosive first issue features a cover by Tony S. Daniel and Danny Miki.

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writer Robert Venditti · artist Tony S. Daniel · inker Danny Miki · colorist Tomeu Morey · letterer Tom Napolitano · cover Tony S. DanielDanny Miki

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Full credits

colorist Tomeu Morey
cover pencils Tony S. Daniel
cover inks Danny Miki

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Ethan Avery has been changed by the US military, now for one hour per day, he can transform into an unstoppable weapon called Damage. Ethan is being transported by a military plane when he changes into Damage, breaking his bonds and escaping the plane. He lands in downtown Atlanta where he causes much destruction. He is pursued by Major Liggett in an armored suit, who has a personal grudge against Ethan but is no match for Damage. Colonel Jonas deploys her team to search for Damage, but Amanda Waller plans to send the Suicide Squad after him to capture him first.

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