Die-Cut #3
In "Dumpculture," Die-Cut wakes to find his psycythe gone and a skullcap forcing him to endure agony—only to be guided by S'Reeb through the grim underbelly of the Manmaker project’s discarded failures. As he battles R'Vyl, S'Veer, and M'Lish in the depths of the underground dump, the line between punishment and purpose blurs. The story unfolds with sharp, unsettling energy, written by Glenn Dakin and illustrated with tense precision by Paul Scott, while Bryan Hitch’s cover captures the issue’s eerie, mechanical dread.
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Die-Cut awakens to discover that X-Beast and M'Lish have removed the pscythe that was attached to his arm. M'Lish slaps a skullcap on his head that causes him extreme pain. Die-Cut is helped by S'Reeb, who takes him on a tour of the underground dump where the Manmaker project sticks all of its failures. There he is forced to battle R'Vyl, S'Veer and M'Lish himself. Die-Cut rematerializes Santa and his box back to the real world where his friend shows him that his pscythe is still on his arm and helps him remove the inhibiting skullcap. Inside the box is head of Red Skull.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).