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Agents of Atlas #2 (2009)

Agents of Atlas #2 (2009)

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN & BENTON JEW Cover by ART ADAMS Variant Cover by ED MCGUINNESSNorman Osborn's shadow government looks to pull ahead in the arms race with the help of the Atlas Foundation and the Uranian weaponry of the world's most bizarre defense contractor, Marvel Boy! The dark contacts grow even more solid when Jimmy Woo meets his understudy - Temujin, the son of the Mandarin! How does this all connect to one of the Agents' 1958 missions? Access M-11's datahold and find out! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 03/04/2009
BONUS REVIEW by STEPHEN BANAS

I absolutely loved the first issue of this series and the follow-up did not disappoint. This issue dives more into the Agents’ background by giving us a fair amount of flashback pages to 1958 and does a great job of showing the contrast between Marvel Boy then, and Marvel Boy now. Here in the present, the Agents enter into a weapons deal with Norman Osborn after some show and tell gone awry with a weapon made of extinct technology. The story and art direction were good enough, but Gorilla-Man’s constant comic relief really made this one an even more enjoyable read. I recommend you jump on this before it’s too late!
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JEFF PARKER Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN & BENTON JEW Cover by ART ADAMS Variant Cover by ED MCGUINNESSNorman Osborn's shadow government looks to pull ahead in the arms race with the help of the Atlas Foundation and the Uranian weaponry of the world's most bizarre defense contractor, Marvel Boy! The dark contacts grow even more solid when Jimmy Woo meets his understudy - Temujin, the son of the Mandarin! How does this all connect to one of the Agents' 1958 missions? Access M-11's datahold and find out! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 03/04/2009
BONUS REVIEW by STEPHEN BANAS

I absolutely loved the first issue of this series and the follow-up did not disappoint. This issue dives more into the Agents’ background by giving us a fair amount of flashback pages to 1958 and does a great job of showing the contrast between Marvel Boy then, and Marvel Boy now. Here in the present, the Agents enter into a weapons deal with Norman Osborn after some show and tell gone awry with a weapon made of extinct technology. The story and art direction were good enough, but Gorilla-Man’s constant comic relief really made this one an even more enjoyable read. I recommend you jump on this before it’s too late!
I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams
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