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    Thunderbolts #149

    Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #149 - Lightning In Shadows, Pt. 2 released by Marvel on December 1, 2010.

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    Lightning In Shadows, Pt. 2 last edited by ghostgrifter on 07/21/21 01:46PM View full history

    A SHADOWLAND TIE-IN! Luke Cage`s squad of fierce felons face the nature of true evil when they uncover secrets of the ancient order known as The Hand beneath Hell's Kitchen! Will a group of people rarely known for doing the right thing choose a higher path, or will they add to the power of the ninja cult? Meanwhile, as Cage fights to help his friend Daredevil up on the streets, he realizes that he picked a bad time to trust his skeleton crew of criminal operatives on an unsupervised mission! So come on, all you DD fans, pick up this issue and find out why Aint It Cool News raves: "very fun...I love this cast, this one is definitely going back on my pull list." Rated T , $2.99

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    Review: Thunderbolts #149 0

    The T-Bolts' anti-hand rescue operation gets much, much nastier when Crossbones discover that he may have gained some powers from the Terrigen Mists.  The Good I've been reading T-Bolts since it first launched after Onslaught and this has been one of the most interesting line-ups so far. From catty Moonstone to awkward Ghost to sadistic Crossbones, he gives each member of the team a distinct voice and M.O. Actually, speaking of the M.O.'s, this had some seriously badass action. I genuinely was...

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    Story: like the others issues of Parker run, T-Bolts149 it's primary an action-driven comic with smart and fresh dialogues. The twist of Crossbones new (awesome) powers it's well placed, and so it's the dramatic and sad ending. Art: I actually like more Shalvey art than the one of designeted artist for this series, Kev Walker. Moonstone face it's sometimes a little off, but overall, the action it's fluid and the frames easy to follow. Characters: this line-up it's simply amazing, Jeff Parker wri...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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