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    Thunderbolts #110

    Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #110 - Faith In Monsters, Pt. 1 released by Marvel on March 1, 2007.

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    Faith In Monsters, Pt. 1 last edited by ghostgrifter on 07/20/21 05:59AM View full history

    Venom, lethal protector! The enigmatic Moonstone! Bullseye, the man who never misses! Songbird, mistress of sound! Chen Lu, the Radioactive Man! Swordsman, master of the blade! The mystery man called Penance! And Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin! They're America's newest celebrities, ready to take to the skies at a moment's notice in pursuit of those secret, unregistered superhumans hiding among us! They're the All-New, All-Deadly THUNDERBOLTS-making the world a safer place for ordinary people one would-be costumed hero at a time! In the wake of CIVIL WAR, Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato present a dark and disturbing take on Marvel's most wanted, where the line between hero and villain is difficult to find-if it exists at all!

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    Resulting in the fallout from the Civil War over the Superhuman Registration Act, a new team of former villains is being set up to be the new Thunderbolts.

    We see Bullseye being interviewed by a shadowy figure that is revealed to be Norman Osborn, the new Director of the Thunderbolts. Osborn informs Bullseye of the deal being offered, including the monetary benefits and also the fact that he's been injected with a "net of nanometer-sized generators, receivers, triggers, and wires." This is their way of controlling their new agents if they get out of line.

    Next we find Jack Flag fighting the urge to be a hero when he does not believe in registering. There will be future repercussions over his actions.

    As the media works its way to pump up interest and enthusiasm over the new Thunderbolts, Dr. Karla Sofen, Moonstone, is called into Osborn's office. Due to her lack of morals and her dark nature, he offers her the opportunity to be the field leader of the Thunderbolts, replacing Songbird (who Norman felt was bad enough). She is also informed that the team will consist of herself, Songbird, Radioactive Man, Swordsman, Venom, Penance, and Bullseye.

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    Warren Ellis writes the Initiative's magnum opus 0

    Bringing together one of the most ecclectic and interesting ensembles of super-villains, Norman Osborn, Venom, Bullseye, Moonstone, Songbird, Radioactive Man, Swordsman, and Penance, Ellis strikes the spark for one of the most volatile post-Civil War series.As Norman Osborn coerces villains into becoming his new Thunderbolts, the aftermath of Civil War has the American media treating this sinister super-group like the Beatles.This first issue of "Faith in Monsters" is a great introduction to Ell...

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