Pulp Fantastic #2
In "Chapter 2: The Son," framed for a murder he didn’t commit, Vector is drawn into a high-stakes hunt for the mysterious bird statue known as "The Kestrel," a prize coveted by dangerous forces. Written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman and illustrated by Rick Burchett with inks by Burchett and colors by Lee Loughridge, this 2000 DC issue blends pulp intrigue with sharp storytelling. The cover, penciled by Chaykin and inked by Burchett, captures the tension of a man on the run with secrets in his past.
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Framed for a murder he did not commit, Vector finds out that the case is really about finding a bird statue called "The Kestrel" and that a lot of powerful people are after it.
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