Marvel Crossover #13
"A mezzanotte arriva l'inferno" delivers a tense, timely thriller from Warren Ellis and Gino Scatasta, with Mark Buckingham’s sharp art and Kev Sutherland’s inks bringing a chilling urgency to a story where a rogue satellite signal from SHIELD tricks an independent TV network into broadcasting a deadly trap. The cover by Rick Leonardi and Scott Koblish captures the moment of dread as the screen flickers with a warning too late to stop.
In "A mezzanotte arriva l'inferno," a rogue satellite broadcasts a false signal through an independent TV network, claiming the deaths of several superheroes—only for the station to realize too late that the transmission was a trap designed to silence dissenting voices. The story unfolds with chilling precision, blending surveillance paranoia and media manipulation in a tense, high-stakes scenario.
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