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Action Comics # 718 1996 By Darker Reason pg 4 Kieron Dwyer & Denis Rodier

Location: Action Comics (1938) DC Comics
Artists: Kieron Dwyer (Penciller) ,  Denis Rodier (Inker) ,  Bill Oakley (Letterer) ,  David Michelinie (Writer)

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Location: Action Comics (1938) DC Comics
Title: Action Comics # 718 1996 By Darker Reason pg 4 Kieron Dwyer & Denis Rodier
Artist:  Kieron Dwyer (Penciller) ,  Denis Rodier (Inker) ,  Bill Oakley (Letterer) ,  David Michelinie (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Added to Site: 3/9/2023

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Action Comics # 718 February 1996
"By Darker Reason" pg 4
Pencil: Kieron Dwyer (signed lower right)
Inks: Denis Rodier
Writer: David Michelinie
Letters: Bill Oakley

Guns blaze as Superman tries to get to the bottom of the mystery of Demolitia, a new villain who hits Metropolis with very familiar powers. A vigilante that uses deadly force to defend victims from their oppressors. She uses weapons and teleportation technology similar to Bloodsport's

After saving a woman from some muggers with deadly force, Demolitia set her sights on a bigger target. Richie Corday, an unscrupulous arms dealer, had recently been acquitted and Demolitia was going to make sure a more fitting sentence was meted out. She tracked Corday down to one of his factories, but didn't expect him to have former LexCorp guards with full body armor working for him, nor did she expect Superman to intervene. They fought the LexCorp guards together, but Superman made sure she wasn't killing anyone. What ultimately stopped Demolitia though was when one of Corday's factory workers pleaded with her to stop, as she was destroying their livelihood. Regretful that she had created only more victims in her crusade, Demolitia used her teleporters to send herself away.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/10/2023

With her back against the wall, Demolitia looks more juiced than Bane!  Awesome pouch design to be anything but space age and sleek.  Ground and pound all the way in this 90's age of street level character.