Dart #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDart #1 (1996) introduces a sharp, stylish vigilante whose real-life presence catches the eye of Galb Toys’ president, Gregory Brockman, who sees a chance to turn her into a new action figure—whether she likes it or not. Written by Bruce Love and Julie Dietrich, with bold artwork by Josef Szekeres and dynamic colors by In Color and Szekeres, the issue sets up a tense, modern clash between identity, fame, and corporate ambition in Detroit. The cover, also by Szekeres, captures the character’s intensity with striking precision.
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Galb Toys needs a new action figure to spice up their toy line and when the vigalante Dart shows up on the streets of Detroit, Galb Toys president, Gregory Brockman, wants to use her likeness, with or without her permission.
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