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Jupiter's Circle#1
Cover: Frank Quitely

Jupiter's Circle #1

Oct 2015 · Image · 9.99 USD

Jupiter's Circle #1, written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Wilfredo Torres, kicks off a gripping historical thriller set in the 1950s, where Richard Conrad’s private struggle with his identity becomes a weapon in a dangerous game orchestrated by J. Edgar Hoover. With bold storytelling and striking visuals from Torres and colorist Ive Svorcina, the issue sets a tense, atmospheric tone, while Frank Quitely’s haunting cover captures the weight of secrecy and surveillance.

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writer Mark Millar · artist, inker Wilfredo Torres · colorist Ive Svorcina · letterer Peter Doherty · cover Frank Quitely

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Full credits

artist, inker Wilfredo Torres
colorist Ive Svorcina
letterer Peter Doherty
cover pencils, inks Frank Quitely

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Richard Conrad struggles with his homosexuality during the 1950's, and his secret is uncovered by J. Edgar Hoover, who uses it in an attempt to blackmail him.

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