Bulletproof #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Dance," Bulletproof faces his most insidious threat yet when his arch-nemesis, Dr. Archibald London, deploys a mysterious substance called Drainium through a flying robot, sapping the hero’s powers in a brutal test of will. After crashing onto a secluded beach, Bulletproof is confronted with a chilling twist—London uses his genetic residue to craft a sandy duplicate, blurring the line between man and machine. Written and illustrated entirely by J. E. Smith, this 1999 issue from Wet Paint Graphics features a cover by J. E. Smith, marking a striking entry in the series' early run.
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Bulletproof's arch-nemesis, Dr. Archibald London, has created a synthetic element that will sap BP's powers; he unleashes this "Drainium" on the hero via a flying robot. Later, after Bulletproof crashes into a nearby beach, London uses some genetic material left behind to create a sandy duplicate of BP.
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