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Boots reveals that Gromolko had a special delivery for a unique client.

#TOP 10 RAGE COMICS DRIVER#

Elsewhere, Detective Synaesthesia gets the idea to use zen taxi driver Blindshot to track down Marta "Boots" Wesson, girlfriend and associate of Saddles.

top 10 rage comics

The next day, Shock-headed Pete and Dust Devil discover the body of a local prostitute with her head severed, indicating the horrific "Libra" killer is back. When a telepath is brought in to interrogate the evil scientist, the drug peddler shoots himself with Dust Devil's pistol. The dead man, Stefan "Saddles" Graczik, leads the police to a known drug factory, headed by none other than Professor Gromolko, an original architect of the city. Despite a cold reception from her new partner Jeff Smax, Robyn quickly helps with investigating the scene of a homicide in the robot ghetto, Tin Town. 1, art by Gene Ha.įresh from the academy, Robyn "Toybox" Slinger is headed for her first day on the job at Precinct 10, home of Neopolis' finest. A single issue Special, set two weeks later, was also produced.Ĭover to the paperback collection Top 10 Vol. It was written by Zander Cannon, Kevin Cannon, and Shadi Petosky, with art by Gene Ha. Another 4-issue series, Top 10: Season Two, was published in 2008–09. 2005 also saw the publication of Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct, a 5-issue mini-series, written by Paul Di Filippo and illustrated by Jerry Ordway. Follow-ups included 2003's 5-issue mini-spinoff Smax and 2005's graphic novel Top 10: The Forty-Niners.

#TOP 10 RAGE COMICS SERIES#

The primary Top 10 series was a 12-issue series between 20. Likewise, most advertising, signage and graffiti in the Top 10 universe contains references to the world of comic books and superpowers (for example, a clothing store called The Phonebooth, a reference to how Superman in early comics changed his clothes in a phonebooth) and crowd scenes usually feature many characters from sci-fi and comic books. One plotline involves a boy-band called Sidekix whose hit single is "Holy Broken Hearts" (a reference to the catchphrase format of DC Comics' Robin). For example, a caped street-corner watch-vendor uses a cardboard sign advertising " signal watches", and a hot-dog vendor cooks his wares with heat vision. The series includes several comic-book references and visual "sight gags" relating to the genre. The book also addresses a wide range of prejudices and issues, but with a science-fiction twist monsters, robots and fantasy creatures often face the bigotry and problems faced by real-world human minorities. The story revolves around the day-to-day lives of the police officers at the 10th Precinct Police Station and is similar in tone to classic television police dramas like Hill Street Blues, which Moore has described as an influence. The series led to the production of several spin-offs Smax, which was set directly after the series' conclusion Top 10: The Forty-Niners, which is set in 1949 Top Ten: Beyond the Farthest Precinct, which is set five years after the series' conclusion and Top Ten Season Two, penned by Zander Cannon. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Gene Ha and Zander Cannon, the series details the lives and work of the police force of Neopolis, a city in which almost everyone, from the police and criminals to civilians, children and even pets, has super powers and/or colourful costumes.

top 10 rage comics

Top 10 is a superhero comic book limited series published by the America's Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics.














Top 10 rage comics