The Power Company: Bork #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2002 DC one-shot spotlights Bork, the hulking orange-skinned brute who dominates the cover in a snarling, fists-forward charge — with Batman's cowled face looming large to one side and a grimacing, purple-skinned figure looming on the other, while overwhelmed bystanders scatter in the background. Tom Grummett's pencils and Michael Bair's inks give the composition a real kinetic punch, capturing the sense of a powerhouse who's hard to stop and harder to ignore. Writer Kurt Busiek and artist Kieron Dwyer team up to tell a story titled "Vulnerability," promising a closer look at one of the DC Universe's most formidable bruisers through the lens of the Power Company.
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