Issue | #4 |
Published | September 2005 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
Pages | 40 |
Editing | Tom Brevoort; Andy Schmidt (associate); Molly Lazer (assistant); Aubrey Sitterson (assistant); Jacob Chabot (production); Joe Quesada (editor-in-chief); Dan Buckley (publisher) |
Characters | Hawkeye; Wolverine |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Esad Ribic (painter) |
Inks | Esad Ribic (painter) |
Colors | Esad Ribic (painter) |
Characters | Hawkeye |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Brandon Peterson |
Inks | Brandon Peterson |
Colors | Brandon Peterson |
Characters | Hawkeye |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Gene Ha |
Inks | Gene Ha |
Letters | Typeset |
Genre | superhero |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Magneto; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Felicia Hardy [Black Cat]; Luke Cage; Wolverine; Cloak; Misty Knight; Danny Rand [Iron Fist]; Marc Spector [Moon Knight]; Colleen Wing; Layla Miller; Sentinels; Emma Frost [White Queen]; Professor X |
Synopsis | Hawkeye shoots Wolvie in the back of the head to destroy the SHIELD tracker embedded there but Sentinels have already discovered their location and attack; Cloak teleports as many of the human resistance as he can to a new location but some are left behind; Cage tells Wolverine that the world is ruled by Magneto's House of M and mutants are now in the majority; Logan tells Cage that two days ago, humans were the dominant species, Cage was an Avenger and Magneto's crazy daughter, the Scarlet Witch, caused the world to spin in this new direction; Luke introduces Wolvie to Layla Miller, a young mutant girl who has told him the same story; Wolverine and Cage bring Layla to meet psychic housewife Emma Frost who links minds with the girl and remembers her old life in the "real" world; A very angry Emma vows to kill Magneto and his kids for what they have done. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Brian Michael Bendis |
Pencils | Olivier Coipel |
Inks | Tim Townsend; Rick Magyar |
Colors | Frank D'Armata |
Letters | Chris Eliopoulos |