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Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker
Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker











Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker

He discovers that they interfere with the power-blocking drug and he once again has his super strength. To escape the boredom of a normal life, Zack experiments with illegal drugs. Zack is required to take a drug that eliminates his super abilities and delivers mail in an office. The comic deals with former science villain Zack Overkill, who is in the Witness Protection Program after giving testimony against Black Death.

Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker

After World War II, the SOS agency created by Zeppelin has kept most stories about the supers out of the news, portraying them as freak weather events. Other notable supers include the descendants of the soldiers who were chasing him including the Doc Savage-esque "Professor Zeppelin" and the Shadow-esque "Lazarus". His powers came from a radioactive object which landed in New England over 200 years ago.

Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker

The original super was an escaped convict named Kenneth Lee who became Black Death. The comic is set in a world in which larger-than-life pulp science heroes and villains have existed since the early 19th century. The articles in the second miniseries focused on The Phantom Detective (#1), G-8 (#2), Captain Future (#3), Nick Carter (#4), and Pulp Supervillains (#5). It returned in November 2010 and ran for another five issues.Įach issue featured an article written by Jess Nevins on the pulp characters The Shadow (#1), Doc Savage (#2), The Spider (#3), Operator No. The title took a seven-month hiatus while the creators worked on the third volume of Criminal. The first series was published in December 2008 and ran for six issues. Ī second five issue miniseries, Incognito: Bad Influences, was released in late 2010.

Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker

It was originally published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics. Incognito is a six-issue comic book limited series written by Ed Brubaker with art by Sean Phillips.













Incognito, Vol. 2 by Ed Brubaker