• Midnighter #4 - 2007

Midnighter #4 – 2007

Brutal, brilliant, and relentlessly driven, Midnighter takes centre stage in Midnighter #4 – 2007, continuing the gritty, high-octane narrative that redefined the anti-hero for modern comics. Published under WildStorm (an imprint of DC Comics), this solo series expands the lore of The Authority while allowing Midnighter's complex identity to shine in full force.

In this issue, written by the iconic Garth Ennis, the story dives headlong into a savage time-hopping mission filled with chaos, moral ambiguity, and bone-crunching action. Midnighter, with his unparalleled combat prediction abilities and unwavering determination, finds himself facing enemies both physical and philosophical. It's not just about who he’s fighting—it's about why, and the consequences that echo across time.

Midnighter #4 offers readers a dark, intelligent storyline laced with sharp wit, philosophical undercurrents, and unflinching violence. The striking art by Chris Sprouse and Karl Story captures both the explosive energy of the fight sequences and the subtle emotional depth of the character. Every panel is packed with intensity, delivering a visual and narrative experience that challenges typical superhero conventions.

This issue is perfect for readers who appreciate mature, complex storytelling with a fiercely independent lead. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The Authority or new to Midnighter, this chapter stands strong as a bold, stand-alone entry while deepening the overarching series plot.

Now available at ComicBookXS.com, this issue ships swiftly and is carefully protected in high-grade packaging to ensure it arrives in outstanding condition—perfect for collectors and readers alike.



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Midnighter #4 - 2007

  • Brand: Independent
  • Product Code: Wildstorm
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.50


Tags: Comicbook, Midnighter, 2007, Wildstorm, Garth Ennis, Karl Story, Peter Snejbjerg, Chris Sprouse, Glenn Fabry, Karl Story, Peter Snejbjerg