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[volume & issue needed] Soon after attempting to liberate him, a fanatical group of quasi-priests called the Armajesuits, who were against the project, arrive to kill Lazarus and prevent him from reaching his full development. Domino discovers that her mother leads the Armajesuits and is forced to shoot her to save Lazarus's life.
Kill la Kill: 2013–2014 [279] Dandy Space Dandy [257] Dynamight / Katsuki Bakugo: My Hero Academia: 2014–present [279] Endeavor / Enji Todoroki Lady Nagant [273] McGillis Fareed Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans: 2015—2017 [263] Angelo Lagusa 91 Days: 2016 [268] William James Moriarty Moriarty the Patriot: 2016–present Tanya ...
Hero is a 2007 Lambda-winning novel, and the only novel by openly gay film producer and novelist Perry Moore.The fantasy novel is about a teenage superhero, Thom Creed, who must deal with his ex-superhero father's disgrace, his own sexuality, and a murderer stalking the world's heroes.
Joshua changed the characters to women instead and added superhero and corporate aspects. [3] Because they wanted to keep the story accessible to readers who did not grow up reading comic books, they used the superhero genre as a setting instead of a primary plot element. [4] One theme the Luna Brothers explored was how absurd the media can be. [5]
The Reckoners is a series of young adult [a] superhero novels written by American author Brandon Sanderson.The series consists of Steelheart (2013), Firefight (2015), Calamity (2016) and Lux (2021).
Noble Causes is an American comic book series created and written by Jay Faerber, illustrated by a variety of artists and published by Image Comics. It was launched in 2002. The series follows the lives of the Nobles, a wealthy superhero family in the Image Universe. The stories focus less on the Nobles fighting supervillains and more on their ...
Section 8 is a fictional comic book team of superheroes appearing in books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Garth Ennis and artists John McCrea and Steve Dillon (for the character Dogwelder only), the team first appeared in Hitman #18 (September 1997). The team is named after the military designation for "mentally unfit for duty".
The new machine would be unstable and potentially kill hundreds of thousands of people, but it was a risk they were willing to take. With the help of old heroes, including the frozen-in-time Renata Soliz (Diamond), they stop this from happening and have the people behind the plot taken away.