Thunderbolts: Guardian Protocols #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers the 2007 'Guardian Protocols' storyline from Marvel's Thunderbolts series, focusing on the government-sanctioned team of reformed villains and antiheroes as they face a new threat that tests their loyalties and the very premise of their redemption. Written by Fabian Nicieza, the arc features key characters like Baron Zemo, Songbird, and the Fixer, alongside appearances from heroes such as Captain America and Hawkeye, as the team's unstable dynamics and secret agendas come to a head. The volume collects Thunderbolts #110-115, delivering a tense blend of espionage, action, and moral ambiguity that defined the series' post-Civil War era.
In "Power Hungry," the Thunderbolts face an unprecedented crisis when the Grandmaster unleashes the Wellsprings of Power, flooding the globe with thousands of newly empowered beings. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Tom Grummett, with inks by Gary Erskine and colors by Sotocolor's J. Brown, this 2007 issue sees the team and their roster of super-villains pushed to their limits. The cover by Tom Grummett and Gary Erskine captures the scale of the chaos as the world erupts in sudden, overwhelming power.
When the Grandmaster unleashes the Wellsprings of Power, a wave of sudden, unpredictable abilities floods the globe—leaving the Thunderbolts and their roster of super-villains scrambling to contain the chaos. Amid the rising tide of newly empowered individuals, old allies and enemies alike must confront the unpredictable fallout, as Joystick, Songbird, Mach-IV, and others find themselves tested in ways they never expected.
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↩ Reprints Thunderbolts #104 (2006), Thunderbolts #106 (2006), Thunderbolts #107 (2006), Thunderbolts #108 (2007), Thunderbolts #109 (2007)
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