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    The Pro #1

    The Pro » The Pro #1 released by Image on July 2002.

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    4.4 stars

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    Garth Ennis is too funny! 0

    This maybe one of the funniest comic parodies of all time!  Re-imaging DCU characters and adding a whore, only Garth Ennis.   This book has also found itself many reprints because of popularity.  I believe it is 5 reprints as of 2010.  It has also had a new cover each time.  Pros: FunnyShortGreat art by Amanda ConnerCheap in cost.  1st printing cost $6 MSRP* Garth Ennis writing Cons: *(Or this) weak overall story, driven by Garth Ennis' need to go over the top. It is a fun read, but in comicvine...

    6 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    dirty but funny 1

    Ok this comic is definately not for young people or those that don't like swearing and some dirty pictures. putting that aside this comic is absolutely hilarious.  the comic just rips into dc and marvel comics, mainly their characters, and thats what makes this comic a great laugh. although that is all the comic really is, something to laugh at and not be taken seriously. the ending was unpredictable and very well done as well. for those that don't mind fould language and other "wrong" picutres ...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    The Pro Review 3

    The Inevitable Death of Mainstream Super Hero Comics and Who's Responsible.  The Pro is a one-shot that deals primarily with classic themes of honesty, and what it takes to be a true hero. It's a sweeping, grand "widescreen" tale that packs in wall-to-wall action, a large cast of supporting characters, and artwork by one of the best teams producing comics today. It's also the story of a foul mouthed, ill tempered, cut-rate prostitute that gets super powers.Anyone who hates super hero comic...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    The Pro 2

    ***Full SPOILERS, but it’s been sixteen years***I like parody. I like crude humor at times- mostly the kind where you snicker and move on. Sustained, long-form crude jokes (that’s what she called it anyway) are not really my cup of tea. And Garth Ennis, as much as I liked Hitman, is not often for me either. He’s one of a handful of creators that I feel should not be allowed to publish creator-owned work. Not in the name of censorship, just… well, he’s gross…...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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