Seven Soldiers of Victory #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Burn, Witchboy! Burn!", Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke spin a strange, unsettling tale where a surreal butterfly shop blooms in the city, turning popular teens into isolated outcasts overnight. As a boy who sees into people's minds becomes entangled in a forgotten curse, something ancient stirs beneath the streets—awakening in silence, waiting. Ryan Sook’s haunting cover captures the eerie shift in tone, while the story’s unsettling pulse builds from quiet unease to something far older and darker.
Klarion, the mischievous warlock, returns to his forgotten home of Limbo Town with a dire warning of an approaching invasion—only to be met with betrayal instead of welcome. Accused and condemned by the very people he came to protect, he faces a fiery fate he never expected.
In "New Godz," Shilo Norman, now known as Mr. Miracle, teams up with the enigmatic alien device the Mother Box after a surreal meeting with Metron, setting him on a daring new path to protect Earth from an impending cosmic catastrophe.
In "Zor!", Zatanna races against time to restore her magic before a showdown with a cosmic criminal, joining forces with Misty to track down the elusive 7 Unknown Men of Slaughter Swamp. The mystery unfolds through eerie swamps and forgotten spells, where every step brings them closer to a power that could tip the balance of reality.
In "Ballistic: How the Bulleteer Began," Professor Lance Harrower grapples with the sudden transformation of his wife, Alix, after a tragic accident leaves her encased in a living, super-hard metal sheath—turning her into a reluctant force of power and protection. The story explores the emotional weight of her new existence and the fragile line between science and sacrifice.
In "Uglyhead," a strange butterfly shop appears overnight, drawing curious teens who soon find themselves changed—no longer confident and popular, but trapped in the skin of self-conscious outsiders. As a boy with the rare gift of reading minds becomes entangled in a forgotten curse, the city’s underground begins to stir with something long buried.
In "Who Killed Seven Soldiers?", the Bulleteer teams up with a dying FBI agent to unravel the disappearance of six missing superheroes, tracing a web of secrets that stretch back decades—while confronting her first true super-villain and facing the shocking return of the Vigilante from the grave.
In "Red Zombies," Frankenstein ventures to Mars, drawn by a trail of devastation and suffering leading to the ancient Tombs of B'aal B'zaar and the solar system’s greatest gold reserve. The story unfolds with a relentless, eerie tone as he confronts the mysteries buried beneath the red planet’s surface.
In "Radio Bedlam," Baron Bedlam hijacks the spotlight with a perilous performance that threatens to outshine Mister Miracle. As Shilo Norman faces the Dark Side, he must unravel the mystery of the Living Waveform—or the Plastic People—before the chaos consumes them all.
In "21st Century Schizoid Supermen," The Bulleteer navigates the chaotic energy of a superhero convention, where she’s hired as a bodyguard and stumbles into the odd dynamic between Li'l Hollywood and her sidekick—while also becoming the target of the elusive super-archer and assassin Spyder. The story blends sharp wit with surreal tension, exploring identity and loyalty in a world where fame and danger are just a costume away.
In "The Water," a surreal and unnatural toxic spill defies explanation, spreading with eerie precision and threatening to unravel reality itself. With the world on the brink, Frankenstein seeks help from The Bride and the secretive S.H.A.D.E., plunging into a mystery that blurs the line between science and the supernatural.
In "Forever Flavored Man," Shilo Norman, the Super Escape Artist, faces an impossible challenge: a Life Trap that promises death with 100% certainty. With the mysterious Omega Effect as his only hope, he must outthink a fate that seems already written—before time runs out.
In "Bad Girls," the Bulleteer confronts Sally Sonic, her husband's enigmatic online lover, in a tense showdown that blurs the line between past and present. The story unfolds as the Bulleteer grapples with a mystery rooted in a 75-year-old woman’s immortal youth, all set within a single, charged confrontation.
In "The Miser's Coat," a reclusive, frugal man named Jo finds himself entangled in a desperate mission to prevent humanity's collapse, all while isolated from the other Seven Soldiers of Victory. Though they never meet, each soldier's actions ripple across time and space, their fates bound by a shared, unseen purpose.
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↩ Reprints Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #1 (2005), Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy #4 (2005), Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #4 (2005), Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #1 (2006), Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #1 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #2 (2006), Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #2 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #2 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #3 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #3 (2006), Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #3 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #4 (2006), Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #4 (2006), Seven Soldiers: The Bulleteer #4 (2006), Seven Soldiers of Victory #3 (2006), Seven Soldiers #1 (2006), Seven Soldiers of Victory #4 (2007)
Reprinted in Seven Soldiers of Victory #2 (2012), Seven Soldiers by Grant Morrison Omnibus #[nn] (2018)
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