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Project Superpowers #1

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The Golden Age Lives Again!

From the dawn of the 20th Century came a new chapter in mankind's history, unleashed during a time of great war and destruction. It was the beginning of the Age of the SUPERPOWERS, yet with the closing of the Second World War, this new spark seemingly flickered and died.

Until now...

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT and Alex Ross unleash the SUPERPOWERS! This explosive series features story crafted by Justice collaborators Alex Ross and Jim Kruger, joined by artists Stephen Sadowksi, Doug Klauba, Carlos Paul, Debora Carita and additional art by Alex Ross.

The story of SUPERPOWERS begins here and as our story unfolds, we journey to the heights and depths of the Second World War and present day and come face-to-face with the great forgotten heroes of the ages, and solve the mystery of where these legends disappeared to after the great war.

This Collection includes:

This introductory issue #0, along with issues 1-7 of PROJECT SUPERPOWERS Chapter One.

All of the Fighting Yank War Journals – with art by Alex Ross – plus three new Journals exclusive to this collection.

A complete cover gallery by Alex Ross, along with alternate covers by Michael Turner.

Sketches, reference art, previews of upcoming PROJECT SUPERPOWERS series and more!

 

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