Primer #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGretel Lusky's cover for this opening chapter of DC's four-part limited series says it all: a freckled, red-haired teenager stands confidently amid a glorious explosion of spray-paint splatter, clutching a can in her gloved hand with a knowing grin, surrounded by more cans scattered at her feet. The rainbow drips cascading behind her give the whole image a vibrant, kinetic energy that feels fresh and genuinely fun. Written by Jennifer Muro and Thomas Krajewski with interior art also by Lusky, Primer "Primary Colors" Part 1 arrives as a reformatted edition of the bestselling story — a great starting point for anyone who missed it the first time around.
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Ashley, who has been traumatized by her violent convict father, has created too much trouble in foster homes. Harried by nightmares, she sneaks out at night to create (illegal) spray-paint art. With her 13th birthday coming, she will go onto state care unless she sticks with a stable foster setting. She likes the Nolans, since he's a goofy artist and she is a football season-ticket holder. Ashley and Kitch bond well, but Yuka bemoans bringing trouble to the family, and agonizes over whether she has done the right thing.
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