Prototype #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Firm Hand," the sudden drop in Ultratech stock sends shockwaves through the company, coinciding with the mysterious disappearance of Stanley Leland. When Jimmy and Bob witness another Prototype battling Blind Faith and Warstrike, they’re thrown into confusion—only to realize the intruder is a robot. As JD Hunt moves to seize control with a hostile takeover, tensions rise in a story that keeps readers on edge. Written by Len Strazewski and illustrated by Dean Zachary, with inks by John Livesay and vibrant colors by Derek Bellman and Violent Hues, the issue’s cover by Brian O'Connell and Roger Robinson, inked by Larry Welch and Jeff Whiting, captures the escalating stakes.
In "A Firm Hand," the sudden plunge of Ultratech stocks throws Jimmy and Bob into confusion when they witness a robot posing as Prototype battling Blind Faith and Warstrike. As tensions rise, JD Hunt moves in to seize control, setting the stage for a clash of ambition and identity.
In "Days of Summer Glory," Ironclad grapples with the unexpected fame that follows his heroic bank robbery intervention, unsure how to balance his secret identity with the growing attention. After confiding in his parents, who express quiet pride, he turns his focus to a new crisis—racing to stop a spreading hospital fire.
In "The Eye Has It," Leann Butler—once a comatose girl rescued by Prototype after ingesting nanotech—wakes with unsettling new abilities, her mind and body changed in ways she doesn’t understand. Forced to navigate a world that sees her as a threat, she must play a dangerous game of deception while hiding the truth of what she’s become.
In "Candid Pixx," Jo finds herself among the other students at the Academy of the New Elite, where a sharp remark from Feline sparks a quick, clever response. With a flicker of her illusion powers, Pixx turns the moment into something unforgettable—without saying a word.
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