Ladies and gentlemen, there's been a change in our flight plan.You may have heard of a group called the Etesian Front — vigilantes dedicated to taking the skies back from terrorism. Sounds like a noble cause, right? But there's more to them than meets the eye. They're after someone I know. Someone who is either an average frequent flier — or a terrorist. And he's got a secret. Something that will change the way we fly — and the way we see technology — forever.
To find him, we've altered course. We're en route to a country that doesn't exist on any maps. Only one person knows how to get us there: me. My name is Blythe, and I'll be your stewardess today. So buckle your seatbelts — this will be the flight of your life.
by DC Comics
Published October, 2008 (Modern Age) by DC Comics/Vertigo Comics and went on sale August 20, 2008 for $2.99 USD. This issue contains 40 pages in Color, the current NM value is $3.00 USD. The publisher has rated this issue Mature/Adult.
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I bought this title when it came out in 2008. I'm pretty sure I read the first few issues, and then fell off. I was buying a great deal of comics then, and didn't get around to reading them all. Upon reading them in 2022, it is remarkable how overtly tied to 911 it is. I knew it would be, just shocked at the direct allusions. However, wow what a fun issue. You know it's going to be an erudite, and well written work when in the first few pages Salmon Rushdie is referenced. It was a fun ride getting introduced to Blythe, Zayn and the Etesians. With the last panel, I'm getting some very 'Lost' TV show vibes. Excited to read the next. Also, I love the art and covers of M.K. Perker. Absolutely beautiful!