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The Wild Storm: Michael Cray Volume 2
Bryan Hill
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Description for The Wild Storm: Michael Cray Volume 2
paperback.
The hunt for his new quarry continues, but Cray s decisions and plans are beginning to push his teammates to the brink of abandoning him. And when Cray s tumor begins to act in ways that it hasn t before, his underwater brawl may end with him floating up to the surface as a dead man. The Wild Storm: Michael Cray Vol. 2 continues the adventures of Warren Ellis breakout star! From screenwriter Bryan Hill (Ash Vs. Evil Dead) and art from N. Steven Harris, this graphic novel collects issues #7-12.
The hunt for his new quarry continues, but Cray s decisions and plans are beginning to push his teammates to the brink of abandoning him. And when Cray s tumor begins to act in ways that it hasn t before, his underwater brawl may end with him floating up to the surface as a dead man. The Wild Storm: Michael Cray Vol. 2 continues the adventures of Warren Ellis breakout star! From screenwriter Bryan Hill (Ash Vs. Evil Dead) and art from N. Steven Harris, this graphic novel collects issues #7-12.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2019
Publisher
DC Comics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781401285586
SKU
9781401285586
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Bryan Hill
Bryan Edward Hill is a screenwriter, comics writer and editor, best known for his work at Top Cow Productions including Postal, Romulus and Aphrodite V. He is currently writing The Wild Storm: Michael Cray for DC Comics, based on story from Warren Ellis.
Reviews for The Wild Storm: Michael Cray Volume 2
Praise for The Wild Storm A sci-fi-flavored espionage book, one that takes a handful of familiar faces, remixes them and generally re-imagines the WildStorm Universe.
IGN With its lethal, quippy protagonist, corporate espionage set-up, and well, robots, The Wild Storm is a fine gateway drug into the Ellis oeuvre.
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IGN With its lethal, quippy protagonist, corporate espionage set-up, and well, robots, The Wild Storm is a fine gateway drug into the Ellis oeuvre.
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