Story List:
Kick-Ass 2, Part 1
by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.
Plot: Mindy trains Kick-Ass. Marcus is not happy.
Turf Part 1: The Fangs of New York!
by Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards.
Hard boiled noir crime thriller with girls, guns, fangs and aliens. New York, 1929. The height of prohibition. The cops turn a blind eye while the mobs run the city, dealing in guns, girls and illegal liquor. But the arrival of the mysterious Dragonmir Family from Eastern Europe with more of a taste for blood then booze co-incides with a series of brutal attacks on the gangsters themselves. As the gangs fall before the fangs, only handful of mobsters survive. But an unlikely alliance formed between tough guy Eddie Falco and a character from a LONG way from New York City - a long way from Earth in fact - offers the humans a glimmer of hope. As the strong willed young reporter Susie Dale from the Gotham Herald tries to survive in the middle of the maelstrom, and an ancient prophecy unfolds, no one can guess who's going to win the battle for this particular slice of Turf.
Rex Royd Part 1
by Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir and Michael Dowling.
A futuristic world were there is masked heroes and evil mad scientists.
Nemesis Part 1
by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.
Mark Millar's first major creator-owned project after Kick-Ass. This is a story build on the premise of "What if Batman was the Joker?"
Huw Edwards' Space Oddities: The Diner
by Manuel Bracchi.
A silly short story with monster such as Zombie Ninjas and man eating caterpillars.
This issue also contains articles on:
- Chinese Tom Cruise
- Insider Interview: Jimmy Carr
- Charles Manson's Celebrity Death List
- Jimmy Carr Vs. McLovin
- Hot TV Mums
- Secret Diary of a Celebrity Pot-Head
*Note: There are two covers to this magazine. (1) the Frankie Boyle cover and (2) the second printing cover with the JRJR Kickass drawing.
*Note: This magazine contains reprints of Nemesis and Turf, while Kick-Ass 2 and Rex Royd are exclusive publication to this magazine. Kick-Ass 2 would late find reprints at Marvel's Icon, but the Icon printing is reprints of CLiNT content.
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