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A caçada por Peter Stanchek se intensifica após uma grande batalha com a S.W.A.T. de Pittsburgh, obrigando-o a usar seus poderes em público. Agora, ele terá que enfrentar a decisão mais difícil de sua vida: continuar protegendo seus amigos ou abandoná-los pela Fundação Harbinger?

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First published July 11, 2012

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Joshua Dysart

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I write comic books, graphic novels and novels. I'm a three time Eisner nominee, two time Glyph award winner, New York Times bestseller, a recipient of The Dick Giordano Humanitarian of the Year award, and have been in competition twice at Angoulême.

I've worked on Hellboy, Swamp Thing, & Conan the Barbarian; I co-wrote a graphic novel with Neil Young; I helped restart Valiant Entertainment; and I've done on-the-ground research in Uganda (2007), Iraq (2014), & South Sudan (2016), writting graphic novels about war and famine in those regions.

Goodnight Paradise came out in 2018 with long time co-creator Alberto Ponticelli and is a murder mystery set in the houseless population of Venice Beach, Ca.

My first novel (novella - it's only 100 pages) has dropped. It combines my love of slasher horror, Agatha Christie fair-play mysteries, construction sites, and bugs. It's called BROOD X. Buy it wherever trash genre books are sold!

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April 15, 2026
This issue leans into Peter’s instability. His relationship with Joe (his friend) grounds the story emotionally, making the chaos feel personal.

Harada’s influence begins to loom larger. The contrast between Peter’s chaos and Harada’s order becomes the core tension of the series.

Strong character work, slow but intentional pacing.
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