Description
Written by Rick Veitch;
art by Veitch and John Severin;
cover by Veitch
In stores February 13. This issue will
bring a chill of “Recognition” as we see the fabulous Star of Indigo sapphire
throughout the ages. With flashbacks featuring art by the legendary John
Severin, we travel back to many lands and times, to fully explain the historical
significance of this loveliest of gems…all so we can understand why two of
Indigo’s most accomplished cat burglars are planning parallel heists. Plus, the
latest edition of the Indigo Sunset newspaper in this issue with no ads!
FC, 32 pg. (4 of 6)
bring a chill of “Recognition” as we see the fabulous Star of Indigo sapphire
throughout the ages. With flashbacks featuring art by the legendary John
Severin, we travel back to many lands and times, to fully explain the historical
significance of this loveliest of gems…all so we can understand why two of
Indigo’s most accomplished cat burglars are planning parallel heists. Plus, the
latest edition of the Indigo Sunset newspaper in this issue with no ads!
FC, 32 pg. (4 of 6)
Publication date: April 2002
Recognition!
Master thief Bruno Imbroglio and cat burglar Sabra Desade both attempt to steal the Star of Indigo, which has the mythical ability to act as a powerful love potion.
The Ballad of Franky and Johnny
Songbird Ella Bly sings the tragic “Ballad of Franky and Johnny”. Johnny conspires with Candi Lovelace to kill Spats Katz. Johnny then double-crosses Candi and tries to have her killed as well. Then Johnny gets a phone call from a woman (Ella Bly) who tells him that Franky is with her. When Johnny arrives to kill Franky, Ella has a change of heart and helps Franky escape.
NB: This item is in a used condition.