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"The Black Terror" #4: Read The Full Issue

Thu, November 12th, 2009 at 3:28PM (PST) | Updated: November 12th, 2009 at 3:34PM

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Courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment, CBR presents the complete fourth issue of "The Black Terror."

THE BLACK TERRORâ„¢ #4
Writer: Jim Krueger
Penciller/Inker: Mike Lilly
Covers: Alex Ross, Mike Lilly (2 connecting covers), and Mike Lilly (1-in-25 connected cover)
Colorist: Vinicius Andrade
Genre: SUPERHERO
Rating: TEEN+

From the shocking last page of issue #3 comes the startling conclusion to the opening story arc of DYNAMITE'S PROJECT SUPERPOWERS series!

Overseen by Alex Ross, scripted by Jim Krueger and illustrated by Mike Lilly, issue #4 promises to close this arc with a BANG as the Terror may finally get an answer and the SUPERPOWERS make another drastic and dramatic move that changes the world forever!

Black Terror #5

Because YOU demanded it - the Black terror returns as Dynamite continues the Black Terror ongoing series! Again featuring the covers and direction of Alex Ross, writer Phil (Darkness, MASQUERADE) Hester joins the team as series writer and is joined by Jonathan (MEET THE BAD GUYS) Lau for this thrilling second story arc!

Now discuss this story in CBR's Independents forum.

Keywords:  dynamite entertainment, the black terror, alex ross, phil hester, jonathan lau

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