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Cover: Marc Silvestri & Joe B. Weems V

Hunter-Killer #3

Aug 2005 · Image · 2.99 USD; 4.60 CAD
📊 ~27,931 copies sold its debut month
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Hunter-Killer #3 (2005) delivers a gripping dive into the world of the Hunter-Killer program, with Mark Waid’s sharp storytelling and Marc Silvestri’s dynamic art bringing the series’ high-stakes intrigue to life. After surviving attacks from rogue ultra-sapiens Transporter and Wolf, Ellis is brought to the Hunter-Killer base by Samantha, where he learns the program’s hidden history and meets others like him—setting the stage for deeper revelations. The cover by Marc Silvestri and Joe B. Weems V captures the tension perfectly, while the interior art and colors by Silvestri, Weems, and Firchow and Starr enhance the story’s grounded yet otherworldly tone.

writer Mark Waid · artist Marc Silvestri · inker Joe B. Weems V · colorist Steve Firchow · colorist John Starr · letterer Troy Peteri · cover Marc Silvestri, Joe B. Weems V

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Full credits

writer Mark Waid
colorist Steve Firchow
colorist John Starr
letterer Troy Peteri
cover pencils Marc Silvestri
cover inks Joe B. Weems V

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After an attempted hijacking by a rouge ultra-sapien, named Transporter, and a murder attempt by another ultra-sapien, named Wolf, Ellis is taken back to the Hunter-Killer base by Samantha, where he is introduced to other ultra-sapiens, and told the history of the Hunter-Killer program.

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