Cover: John McCrea
Hitman #4
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Part one of "Ten Thousand Bullets" arrives in August 1996, and John McCrea's cover makes an immediate case for why this series earned its reputation. A classic convertible tears across the image while a horde of sword- and chain-wielding ninjas — some shirtless, all masked — leap through a full moon sky in hot pursuit, as a figure at the front of the car opens fire with a blazing pistol. Garth Ennis and McCrea clearly had no intention of easing readers in gently.
writer Garth Ennis · artist, inker John McCrea · colorist Carla Feeny · colorist Heroic Age · letterer Willie Schubert · cover John McCrea
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writer Garth Ennis
artist, inker John McCrea
colorist Carla Feeny
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Willie Schubert
cover pencils, inks John McCrea
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Johnny Navarone is hired to kill Hitman.
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