Seven Soldiers of Victory #4
In "Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein, Part Two: Red Zombies," the Bulleteer navigates the strange dynamics of a superhero convention, where she's drawn into a peculiar bond between Li'l Hollywood and her sidekick, all while evading the deadly gaze of the super-archer and assassin known as Spyder. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated with striking detail by Yanick Paquette, this issue blends surreal tension with sharp character moments, all rendered in bold colors by Alex Sinclair and crisp lettering by Jared K. Fletcher. The cover, a dynamic duo of Doug Mahnke and Freddie E. Williams II, captures the story’s eerie, high-stakes atmosphere.
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The Bulleteer is working as a bodyguard at a superhero convention and finds herself in a bizarre relationship between Li'l Hollywood and her sidekick, and discovers she is sought by the super-archer and assassin for hire, Spyder.
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