Thunderbolts #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIssue #75 marks a milestone for the Thunderbolts, and the cover — penciled by Juan Bobillo and inked by Marcelo Sosa — delivers a striking, almost vertiginous image: the title logo itself is cracking apart, letters tumbling into a fiery, glowing chasm against a deep red backdrop, with tiny figures visible clinging to the fragmenting letterforms. It's a wonderfully symbolic piece of design that suggests the team's world is literally falling to pieces. Fabian Nicieza writes, with interior art by Manuel Garcia and Scott Hanna, making this 2003 anniversary issue one to seek out for any fan of Marvel's most complicated anti-heroes.
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Both teams of Thunderbolts team up to save the Earth and Counter-Earth.
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