Hyperkind #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Raging Paragon," Paragon John’s growing influence threatens to erase the Paxis from history, as he silences the press and lures the Hyperkind to his media tower under false pretenses. Written by Fred Burke and illustrated by Paris Cullins, with inks by Hamilton, Riggs, and Petrecca, and colors by Tom Smith, this 1993 issue builds tension as the Hyperkind walk into a trap set by Paragon John’s Paracorps. The cover by Paris Cullins and Bob Petrecca captures the high-stakes confrontation with striking intensity.
In "Raging Paragon," media tycoon Paragon John, a man whose influence has erased the Paxis from history, lures the Hyperkind to his towering fortress under the guise of an interview—only to spring a trap orchestrated by his Paracorps. With the Hyperkind captured and silenced, the line between power, truth, and control blurs in a story that pits defiance against overwhelming influence.
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