Brigade #0 (1993 2nd Series)

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Brigade #0 (1993 2nd Series)

Direct Edition. Written by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson. Art by Marat Mychaels, Jeff Matsuda, and Norm Rapmund. Cover by Jeff Matsuda and Art Thibert. In The Beginning...; Brigade's reputation increases with a successful "hit" in Japan impressing Marlowe who gives them an important mission that leads them into an encounter with Youngblood; When Battlestone and Kayo learn that Bernard Barros was killed at sea, leaving two super powered sons and a vast fortune behind, Kayo talks Stone into approaching them about funding a new incarnation of Brigade; 1st appearance of Warcry. 36 pages, full color. $1.95. 1st appearance of Warcry.

Brigade #0 (1993 2nd Series)

Direct Edition. Written by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson. Art by Marat Mychaels, Jeff Matsuda, and Norm Rapmund. Cover by Jeff Matsuda and Art Thibert. In The Beginning...; Brigade's reputation increases with a successful "hit" in Japan impressing Marlowe who gives them an important mission that leads them into an encounter with Youngblood; When Battlestone and Kayo learn that Bernard Barros was killed at sea, leaving two super powered sons and a vast fortune behind, Kayo talks Stone into approaching them about funding a new incarnation of Brigade; 1st appearance of Warcry. 36 pages, full color. $1.95. 1st appearance of Warcry.

Publisher: Image Comics
Key Features:

  • Prequel issue setting up the events of Brigade Vol. 1

  • Origin story of Battlestone and the team's formation

  • Key background on the fallout with Youngblood

  • Part of the Extreme Studios shared universe

Creative Team:

  • Writer: Eric Stephenson

  • Pencils: Marat Mychaels & Jeff Matsuda

  • Inks: Norm Rapmund

  • Colors: Byron Talbot

  • Cover Artist: Jeff Matsuda

Story Summary:
Brigade #0 serves as a crucial prologue, diving into Battlestone’s controversial past and the events that led to the founding of Brigade. Readers get early insight into each member's motivations and the group’s dynamic as they step outside the shadow of government-sanctioned teams like Youngblood. It's a character-driven entry point into the Extreme Universe with explosive art and classic 90s energy.