Thunderbolts #30
That cover tagline — "Uh-oh…" — says everything and nothing at once, which is exactly the kind of mischievous confidence Kurt Busiek's Thunderbolts run thrived on. Mark Bagley and Scott Hanna fill the cover with a dramatic close-up kiss between two costumed figures — one in a purple cowl and cape, the other in an orange-and-red masked outfit with flowing blonde hair — while a watchful Hawkeye looks on skeptically from the corner inset, clearly not thrilled with what he's witnessing. It's a wonderfully tense composition that promises complicated loyalties and even more complicated feelings inside this September 1999 issue.
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The Thunderbolts defeat Graviton, but another mystery unfolds when they return to their HQ.
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