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Supercrooks by Mark Millar and Leinil Yu: The Prologue

Nevertheless, most seem to have complied.
Most.
I've been sent a number of scans from the comic by someone who did snag a copy, and while I'm not going to tell you how Kick Ass 2 ends, or just post the pages here for your delicatation, I can tell you something about the Supercrooks prologue that will, apparently, only appear in this issue of CLiNT.
I thought that would be a waste of good Leinil Yu art, and indeed, it's not actually a comic book. Instead it's a series of emails from the protagonists of the comic to each, surrounded by sketches and designs of the characters. So, in a manner reminiscent of Matt Beaumont's e, we are introduced to them in a very involved way, much being given away even by their email addresses.
We have jonbolt1972@hotmail.com trying to get in touch with kaseybrain61@sigma.com. A man with electric powers getting out of jail, which probably ties in with that preview, which saw such a man getting put away by a superhero. And a poppabear@fuckbuddy.net emailing an appeal to glenda@thegoodwitch.net, and arranging a European rendevous. And setting up all sorts of plot and character points for the series.
All the emails bounced. Except for Kasey's…









