Dart #2
In this standout issue of *Dart* #2 (1996), the titular heroine takes a bold stand against Galb Toys CEO Gregory Brockman after discovering her image has been used without consent on a new toy line. When Brockman brushes her concerns aside, he unleashes his corporate enforcer team, Vogue Attack, in a tense confrontation that pushes Dart to her limits. With sharp storytelling by Bruce Love and Julie Dietrich and striking visuals by Jozef Szekeres—both in pencils and inks, with bold colors by In Color and crisp lettering by Chris Eliopoulos—this issue blends corporate satire with superhero tension. The cover, also by Szekeres, captures the moment with dynamic flair.
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Dart confronts Galb Toys CEO, Gregory Brockman, about using her likeness on one of their new toys. Unimpressed, Brockman sicks his company superteam, Vogue Attack, onto Dart.
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