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Titans Hunt #1

Dec 2015 · DC · 3.99 USD
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“Titans Hunt, Chapter One: The Brave and the Bold”

Titans Hunt #1 (2015) kicks off with a moody, atmospheric mystery as Roy Harper grapples with eerie memories tied to a T-shaped water tower, drowning his unease in drink. Meanwhile, Dick Grayson’s encounter with an Atlantean triggers a haunting whirlpool and a ghostly vision of a red-headed woman—Lilith Clay—whose files may hold the key to a deeper conspiracy. With Mal Duncan’s strange vision adding to the puzzle, the hunt begins in earnest, all under the watchful eye of a mysterious hooded figure. Written by Dan Abnett and illustrated by Paulo Siqueira and Geraldo Borges, with colors by Hi-Fi and letters by Carlos M. Mangual, the cover by Paulo Siqueira captures the issue’s tense, enigmatic tone.

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writer Dan Abnett · artist, inker Paulo Siqueira · artist, inker Geraldo Borges · colorist Hi-Fi · letterer Carlos M. Mangual · cover Paulo Siqueira

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writer Dan Abnett
artist, inker Paulo Siqueira
artist, inker Geraldo Borges
colorist Hi-Fi
cover pencils, inks Paulo Siqueira

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Roy Harper is sure that T-shaped water tower is trying to remind him of something, but he'd rather drown that feeling with alcohol. Meanwhile after agent Dick Grayson encounters an Atlantean that causes a familiar-looking whirlpool, he is visited by the image of red-headed woman. But what is the connection of these events to the mysterious, hooded woman and Mal Duncan's odd vision? It seems the red-head, Lilith Clay, may have the answers in her files.

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