Difference between revisions of "Necessary Evil in Freedom City Back Issue Bin"
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==A NEW NECESSARY EVIL in FREEDOM CITY | Arc 3== | ==A NEW NECESSARY EVIL in FREEDOM CITY | Arc 3== | ||
− | ===Issue #'''1''':3 : '''" ??? ", March 31, 2006.''' | + | ===Issue #'''1''':3 : '''" ??? ", March 31, 2006.'''=== |
+ | <sup>'''[[#1|(3)]]'''</sup> ... | ||
* ''PREVIEW'' | * ''PREVIEW'' | ||
* ''RECAP:'' | * ''RECAP:'' |
Revision as of 23:18, 17 February 2007
BAND OF STEEL | Arc 1 (1) ...
BAND OF STEEL; NE in FC | Arc 2 (2) ...
and now..............
MUTANTS & MASTERMINDS
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A NEW NECESSARY EVIL in FREEDOM CITY | Arc 3
Issue #1:3 : " ??? ", March 31, 2006.
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- PREVIEW
- RECAP:
- CODES, CLUES & TIPS:
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- ISSUE QUOTES:
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Collectors' Notes
(1) The rare Savage Worlds Comics mini-series was never meant to be an on-going concern, but in light of its success, it was picked up by Mutants & Masterminds Comics as a regular series. The roster was altered; Boneyard, Carnivore and Noise became occasional guest stars, while Man'O War and Whiplash were added to the regular line-up. This gave Stahl Toys a chance to expand the merchandising line. The aliens were also changed somewhat, the V'sori becoming the Star-Khan's Stellar Khanate and the Fins becoming the Grue. Dr. Destruction became the Overshadow in later comics, tying in with one of Mutants & Masterminds' staple villains.
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