The Authority: Revolution #3
The cover of this 2005 Wildstorm issue delivers an immediate gut-punch: a group of figures — one with a red-haired woman prominent among them — strain together to raise a black-and-white flag from a pile of rubble and fallen bodies, deliberately echoing the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising in a way that reframes it through the Authority's morally complicated lens. Dustin Nguyen's cover art carries a brooding, painterly weight, with stormy skies and a subdued palette that makes the effort and sacrifice on display feel genuinely earned rather than triumphant. Ed Brubaker's "Revolution" arc is in full swing by issue three, and this subtitle — "Patriot Acts" — paired with that imagery signals that big, pointed questions about power and patriotism are very much on the table.
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