Arrow, a hero with a copyright-defying name and gimmick, is forced to join the super team by the Man of War after refusing to abide by the no-kill rule to which the Protectors are legally (and legally) bound. will be rejected. .
A traitor is suspected after a terrorist attack on a secret government official behind the Protectors.
Meanwhile, the rest of the team is on vacation, indulging in some pretty mundane activities, though Airman renting a boat to hunt sharks is perhaps more outlandish than the team’s other activities.
The members of the duty group gather to protect the Washington Monument from the Steel Army, and Nightmask gets into an argument with a giant tool called ferret.
As you can probably tell, this is a pretty eventful issue and continues to build up Night Mask as one of the most interesting and well-developed heroes. Well, apart from the totally unlikeable ferret guy. Seriously, fuck him.
Anyway, in the next issue we’ll find out what one of the most infamous comic book sales gimmicks has to do with what’s actually going on in the comics, and whether it was worth going this far. I plan to make it. I bet you can’t wait.
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