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Cover: Sal Velluto

Firebrand #4

May 1996 · DC · 1.75 USD; 2.50 CAD
“Guardian Angels”

In "Guardian Angels," a mobster grappling with a brush with death claims divine guidance, using his newfound luck to aid Firebrand in dismantling a network of weapons dealers and Russian mobsters. Written by Brian Augustyn and illustrated by Sal Velluto, with inks by Giuseppe Palumbo and Ken Branch, colors by Patricia Mulvihill, and letters by Ken Lopez, this 1996 issue blends gritty crime drama with a supernatural twist. The cover, also by Sal Velluto, captures the tension between redemption and danger.

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writer Brian Augustyn · artist Sal Velluto · inker Giuseppe Palumbo · inker Ken Branch · colorist Patricia Mulvihill · letterer Ken Lopez · cover Sal Velluto

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letterer Ken Lopez
cover pencils, inks Sal Velluto

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After surviving a near death experience, a mobster sees the light and believes God is now watching over him and with his new found luck, he helps Firebrand take down some weapons dealers and Russian mobsters.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).