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Two heroes. One body. How close is too close to the love of your life? Beyond Dakota City and Milestone, discover Earth-M, in this new series from the acclaimed team of Greg Pak and Khoi Pham! The seminal Milestone imprint returned to DC in 2021 starting with Static: Season One, and it doesn't stop there! Welcome to a whole new realm of original characters, extending far beyond Dakota...welcome to Earth-M! Nanotech engineers Dr. Kelly Vu and Dr. David Kim are committed to only one thing more than each other: using their regenerative nanobots to save the world. And following a violent attack, those very same nanobots end up saving David and Kelly's lives...sort of. Their salvation comes with an unexpected consequence: husband and wife awaken to realize that they now share one super-powered body! The team of writer Greg Pak (Action Comics, Batman/Superman) and artist Khoi Pham (Teen Titans) reunite to introduce two thrilling new superheroes in the body of one, with the power of billions of nanobots. But how close is too close, with the love of your life literally in your head? And what happens when a couple so closely bound discovers they have very different ideas about how their newfound powers should be used? This volume collects DUO #1-6.Product Details
Price
$24.99
$23.24
Publisher
DC Comics
Publish Date
April 25, 2023
Pages
160
Dimensions
6.85 X 10.39 X 0.63 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781779518453
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Greg Pak is an American film director/comic book writer, known for his works published by Marvel, which include Incredible Hulk, Incredible Hercules, the crossover event World War Hulk, and more. At DC, he wrote the adventures of comics' most iconic superhero, Superman, with a lengthy stint on Action Comics. He is a graduate of Yale University, where he was a member of the Purple Crayon improv group, and studied history at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and studied film at New York University.