…Facing a newly created god whose angry at you for killing the love of her life. Domino's going to need every last bit of luck she can get if she wants to get out of this alive.
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…Facing a newly created god whose angry at you for killing the love of her life. Domino's going to need every last bit of luck she can get if she wants to get out of this alive.
Seven heroes of varying moral alignment, a handful of Iron Man drones, one artifact infecting people with a strange “virus,” and an infected scientist. Mix in distrust between team members and leadership disputes and get a recipe for chaos at best, and total disaster at worst.
An indie-style drama reaches the heaviest point in an issue that gradually builds into promising combustion.
Tony Stark’s Iron Man Drones are exceptional at their job, which is to provide security and keep unauthorized aircraft out of the sky. Unfortunately for the Hotshots, they’re considered an unauthorized aircraft. But are you really saving the world unless you run into a few unexpected setbacks?
Williams delves a bit deeper into the inner psychology of romance in a world where love is outlawed in a well-constructed emotional narrative.
With the arrival of Deadpool who has been sent to stop the team at all costs, Domino needs all the help she can get if she doesn’t want the first mission to also be their last.
For a sustained six pages, the book doesn’t even FEEL like a mainstream superhero comic.
Saving the world twice wasn’t enough. Domino is back with new teammates and new high stakes missions. Domino: Hotshots #1 kicks off a brand new miniseries following Domino, along with Diamondback and Outlaw, and the latest heroes they’ve recruited to join their fight.
Superhuman policing in a shiny dystopia feels interesting and unique.
Stylistically much more eclectic than previous Marvel 80th anniversary revivals."