Hunter-Killer #10
In "Untitled," Mark Waid and Kenneth Rocafort deliver a tense, character-driven chapter in the Hunter-Killer saga, where Morningstar races against a ticking clock to meet Cassandra’s impossible standard for saving the world. As Ellis drifts off the Hunter-Killer grid, he finds unexpected connection with Echo, a fellow child of resistance fighters whose past ties to his parents unfold with quiet intensity. The issue’s emotional core is sharpened by Samantha’s arrival with the squad, setting the stage for a moment that could shift everything—without revealing what comes next. Marc Silvestri and Joe Weems’ cover captures the story’s urgency in a striking, shadowed portrait of Ellis and Echo.
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Morningstar scrambles once again to meet Cassandra's criteria for saving the world before the latest deadline. Ellis falls off the Hunter-Killer grid as he tries to verify the story Morningstar has spun for him. Instead, he meets Echo, another child of resistance fighters who had ties to his parents and the two click as if they have known each other forever. Samantha shows up with the Hunter-Killer squad to take Ellis back.
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