Haywire #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Black Dragon," Haywire dives headfirst into a gangland shootout with reckless glee, only to face a deadly new threat: the Black Dragon, a mysterious assassin sent by the shadowy Project Haywire. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Vince Giarrano with inks by Kyle Baker, the issue pits Haywire against a relentless foe in a brutal clash that tests his limits—while down-and-out Steven Majorsky grapples with eerie blackouts and the lingering mystery of his father’s death. The cover by Vince Giarrano and Kyle Baker captures the intensity of the moment, a 1.25 USD comic from 1988 that delivers raw action and psychological tension.
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Haywire jumps into the middle of a gangland firefight (just for fun) and kills anybody he can get his hands on. But, a shadowy organization connected to "Project Haywire" sends a "borrowed" assassin called the Black Dragon to kill Haywire. It's a savage battle, but Haywire doesn't have a whole lot of trouble disposing of his opponent. Meanwhile, down-and-out Steven Majorsky continues to deal with the circumstances surrounding his father's death. It would be easier if he could just stop having these blackouts...
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