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Cover: Joe Brozowski & Dan Green

Foolkiller #6

Apr 1991 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“Fool's Paradise”

In "Fool's Paradise," Foolkiller #6 (1991) delivers a chilling, character-driven descent into moral ambiguity as Kurt, newly entangled with Linda and starting his role at TRX Corporation, grapples with his violent mission. Written by Steve Gerber and illustrated by J. J. Birch, with inks by Vince Giarrano and colors by Gregory Wright, the story deepens its exploration of justice and vengeance through Kurt’s increasingly disturbing actions—including a harrowing scene at a crackhouse that leaves a lasting impact. The cover by Joe Brozowski and Dan Green captures the issue’s dark, uneasy tone.

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writer Steve Gerber · artist J. J. Birch · inker Vince Giarrano · colorist Gregory Wright · letterer Philip Felix · cover Joe Brozowski, Dan Green

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letterer Philip Felix
cover pencils Joe Brozowski
cover inks Dan Green

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Kurt begins a relationship with Linda and starts his new job at the TRX Corporation. He continues to correspond with the previous Foolkiller, Salinger. Kurt slaughters criminals at a crackhouse, including a young boy.

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