Cover: Steve Epting
Velvet #14
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Velvet Templeton stands in the rain, long dark hair streaked with white, her expression cool and unflinching — a woman carrying the weight of secrets the world doesn't know exist. Below that haunting portrait, a gloved hand grips a pistol with quiet menace, underscoring just how dangerous this former ARC-7 operative truly is. Brubaker, Epting, and Breitweiser continue "The Man Who Stole the World" in this 2016 arc, and the cover alone makes a compelling case for why Velvet remains one of spy fiction's most compelling figures.
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writer Ed Brubaker · artist, inker Steve Epting · colorist Elizabeth Breitweiser · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Steve Epting
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writer Ed Brubaker
artist, inker Steve Epting
colorist Elizabeth Breitweiser
letterer Chris Eliopoulos
cover pencils, inks Steve Epting
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