First Wave #2 (2010) continues the bold reimagining of pulp-era legends in a gritty, modern noir setting. Written by Brian Azzarello, known for his sharp, hard-edged storytelling, and brought to life with striking artwork by Rags Morales, this second issue builds on the ambitious crossover of classic characters with a thrilling, street-level sensibility.
The world of First Wave is one where superpowers take a backseat to raw skill, determination, and moral ambiguity. As tensions rise and conspiracies unfold, characters like Doc Savage, The Spirit, and Batman—each grounded in their own code of justice—navigate a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Issue #2 digs deeper into the mystery that links these iconic figures, unravelling a larger plot that could shift the balance between order and anarchy.
Rags Morales’ artwork adds incredible weight and expression to each panel, blending a moody, noir atmosphere with powerful visual storytelling. From smoky alleyways to towering cityscapes, the tone is unmistakably mature and cinematic, perfectly complementing Azzarello’s dialogue-driven plot.
First Wave #2 is essential reading for fans of detective noir, pulp adventures, and alternative takes on legendary heroes. It’s a story steeped in grit, secrets, and sharp dialogue—ideal for readers seeking something darker, more nuanced, and entirely captivating.
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First Wave #2 - 2010
- Product Code: DC
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£4.00
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