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    Prototype #1

    Prototype » Prototype #1 released by DC Comics on June 2009.

    twilightthunder's Prototype #1 review

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    Drenched in good ol' VIOLENCE!

    The upcoming game looks great, but I cannot deny the greatness of this book, it's just SO GOOD that I can't wait for the next issue to be released. The back story of the series (which is also the game's I think) is pretty interesting. The first pages being set in the Vietnam conflict with a unit of G.Is storming the jungle, the main character's name (at least in this story) is Peter Randall, a bad-ass lieutenant who is tough-as-nails and an enemy of the ever-dangerous communists, who is facing the threat of commies overseas enforcing freedom and democracy. Then, after some shooting, swearing and bad-ass sentences and war heroics take place, he's hired by a General to pull off a dangerous job classified BLACK that will take him and a special team to Hope, Idaho, where they're to retrieve something from a scientific complex. Then the next story picks up, this time, it's the story of a couple detectives that are tracking a serial killer that leaves no clues but horrible scenes behind him...


    There are no signs of the main character of the game, hence the name of the book, but this is the first issue. Which means a cliffhanger will take place and you will be left wondering and making lotsa' blood drenched pieces fit on a big, bloody puzzle. The second issue most be on the way though and you wouldn't want to miss this awesome series published by WildStorm, written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray with artwork by Darick Robertson and Matt Jacobs.

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