Sci-Spy #1

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DC Vertigo ⋅ 2002
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC Vertigo

Penciler

Paul Gulacy

Cover Artist

Paul Gulacy

Inker

Jimmy Palmiotti

Colorist

Paul Mounts

Letterer

Clem Robins

Published

February 2002

Synopsis

Sebastian Starchild, like all great secret agents, is a stubborn lone wolf with a penchant for the ladies and a knack for saving the world, or in his case, the universe. He's got a flashy ray gun, a floating cyber sidekick, and a galaxy-hopping starship. In short, he's a new kind of secret agent for a new era of comics readers. In the genre-bending first issue, Starchild is off to battle space pirates. Motherbank, the disembodied, all-powerful leader of the inner worlds of the Arcturus system directs her best agent, Sebastian Starchild, to deal with acts of sabotage, piracy and terrorism before a full-scale war erupts between the system’s inner and outer worlds. Starchild sets off to battle space pirates, stop a legion of world-eating hunger bugs, and uncover an intergalactic mystery, aided (under protest) by sexy and deadly super spy Isis Nile and by his own trusty cybernetic sidekick, Orb.

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