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Powers #6: Sellouts by Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Avon Oeming (Marvel/Icon, 2004) |
Superheroes have it hard in the world of Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming's world of Powers.
It begins when a frightfully incriminating sex tape is leaked to the media, incriminating the Red Hawk -- a Batman-like figure in many ways -- with unspeakable perversions. Before police can even question him, however, he is brutally killed -- and the unidentified slayer displays the characteristics consistent with someone on a Superman level of power. Just how are workaday police officers supposed to find someone like that? And, if they do -- what are they supposed to do about it? Unity, a superhero group akin to the Justice League and to which the Red Hawk was a member, is the obvious starting point for the investigation, but detectives Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim keep running into dead-ends -- from Red Hawk's former sidekick to Unity's disgruntled ex-member. Then, a nuclear explosion levels much of Utah, where one of their suspects resided, and soon mysterious devastation is cropping up all over the world. Can one person -- one awesomely powerful person -- really be guilty of all this? You'll find out. Powers rocks its world with this one, and nothing will be the same in its wake. I have to wonder if Bendis and Oeming will be able to top themselves this time. Note: With the publication of volume six, Powers switched publishers from Image, a subsidiary of DC Comics, to Icon, an imprint of Marvel. by Tom Knapp |