Pennyworth #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe third chapter of this seven-part DC series arrives with a cover by Jorge Fornés that stops you cold — literally. A man screams in desperate anguish behind a frost-rimmed window, silhouetted figures looming behind him, while the label "ПРОТОТИП 226" (Prototype 226) marks what appears to be some kind of cryo-containment unit dripping with ice. Scott Bryan Wilson's title, "At the Hands of Monsters in a Frozen Prison," pairs perfectly with that image of isolated, helpless terror. With art by Juan Gedeon and colors by John Rauch inside, this Alfred Pennyworth tale is shaping up to be a genuinely chilling thriller.
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In the past, Alfred and Shirley try to learn more about the artificial beings created as weapons by the Russians, when Alfred faces a surprising betrayal.
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