Air (2008-2010) #6

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Blythe's mysterious rescuer reveals the truth behind one of the most shocking disappearances in aviation history - a secret tied to the origin of hyperprax flight. As the race to find the device begins, Blythe must master her skills as a hyperpract. But her fear of heights may get the better of her.
by DC Comics

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Published March, 2009 (Modern Age) by DC Comics/Vertigo Comics and went on sale January 21, 2009 for $2.99 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $3.00 USD. The publisher has rated this issue Mature/Adult.

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Tim Graham
5

by on 2/12/2022 2:18:00 PM

Wow!!! So fun. Meeting 'Plain old Amelia' really launched this thing into the next level. So wonderfully pro-woman with the formation of the Ninety-Nine's. Learning more about the Hyperprax engine, it's abilities and operational skill needs, is a very imaginative wrinkle. Absolutely love the writing, "The symbols are dreaming us." is such a cool notion. It reminds me a bit of the comic The Unwritten, in it's notion that the actual scrawl and shape of the pen is what is in control. Another Rushdie reference . . . I guess it was inevitable. Then, to cap it off, the old 'Trading Places' trick. Hyperpraxis can indeed by tricky. :)

scottie67
4

by on 8/20/2012 9:22:00 PM
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