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The Wild Storm (2017-2019) #24
The Wild Storm (2017-2019)
Issue #24
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The final issue. The final act. IO has betrayed the world, and Skywatch wants to burn it. The only people in the middle are Jenny Mei Sparks’ ragtag team of wounded orphans of the secret world. The storm has hit. This is how it ends.
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Page Count
26 Pages
Print Release Date
July 3 2019
Digital Release Date
July 3 2019
Age Rating
15+ Only
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Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Warren Ellis
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Pencils:
Jon Davis-Hunt
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Inks:
Jon Davis-Hunt
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Colored by:
Steve Buccellato
John Kalisz
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Cover by:
Jon Davis-Hunt
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Superhero
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