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Hunter-Killer#11
Cover: Kenneth Rocafort

Hunter-Killer #11

Feb 2007 · Image · 2.99 USD; 3.35 CAD

In Hunter-Killer #11, Ellis and Echo flee from Samantha and her relentless Hunter-Killer squad, racing across the country toward North Carolina. As their journey unfolds, Echo’s true identity is revealed—she is Cassandra—and she delivers a shocking truth: Morningstar isn’t the savior they thought, but the source of the coming apocalypse. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated with sharp intensity by Kenneth Rocafort, with colors by Blond and letters by Troy Peteri, this issue deepens the mystery with a revelation that redefines everything. The cover, by Kenneth Rocafort, captures the tension of their desperate flight.

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writer Mark Waid · artist Kenneth Rocafort · colorist Blond · letterer Troy Peteri · cover Kenneth Rocafort

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writer Mark Waid
colorist Blond
letterer Troy Peteri
cover pencils Kenneth Rocafort

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Ellis and Echo escape from Samantha and the Hunter-Killer squad. Samantha enlists the help of Wolf to track the pair down. Ellis and Echo travel to North Carolina, where “Echo” reveals herself to be Cassandra. She tells Ellis the reason that Morningstar can’t prevent the end of the world is because he is the problem, and that Ellis needs to kill him.

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