Faces of Evil: Prometheus #1
In "The Man Who Murdered Prometheus," the shadow of the Martian Manhunter’s death in Final Crisis #1 unleashes a long-constrained menace: Prometheus, now free from his mental prison, turns his focus on the man who took his place. Written by Sterling Gates and brought to life with bold, moody art by Federico Dallocchio, this first issue sets a tense, psychological tone as Prometheus hunts his imposter through a world that no longer remembers him. The cover, by Mauro Cascioli, captures the chilling intensity of a man unraveling his own identity.
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With the death of the Martian Manhunter in Final Crisis #1, Prometheus is freed from his mental shackles. He breaks out of prison and goes after his impersonator.
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