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Marvel Preview: The Black Order #4

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Marvel Preview: The Black Order #4

Empires, rebellions, super heroes and spies – all in a day’s work for the enigmatic Black Swan.

Empires, rebellions, super heroes and spies – all in a day’s work for the enigmatic Black Swan. With a dark and twisted Nova on the rampage and her Black Order teammates getting decidedly pummeled, the Swan is presented with a simple choice: stay and risk an ungainly end or leave and abandon the closest thing she has to a family.

Writer
Derek Landy
Illustrator
Philip Tan
Cover Illustrator
In-Hyuk Lee

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Release Date: February 20, 2019


Marvel Preview: The Black Order #4
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