Peacemakers #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePeacemakers #2 (1994) delivers a striking blend of gritty storytelling and dynamic art, with Tony Santini’s bold pencils and inks anchoring the interior, while Hac Le and Digital Dreams contribute additional artwork and inking across the issue. The story unfolds in a world where uneasy alliances are tested, and the promise of a three-issue mini-series, The Crowning, looms as a narrative thread, originally planned for issues #5 to #7—each to be limited to 50,000 copies. The cover, a collaborative effort by Tony Santini, Hac Le, and Digital Dreams, captures the series’ intense tone with sharp lines and dramatic composition.
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A welcome was given to Dustin George, outlining the work he did on this issue. Thanks are given to Alfie B., Tony B., and Chris B. Also, mention is made of a three-issue mini-series "The Crowning" that was originally scheduled for issues #5 to 7 of this series. The issues were to be limited to 50,000 copies.
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