| Hari Kari #0 |
| Blackout |
In Collection
#1579
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1995-10-12
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Comic
Modern Age $2.95 |
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Read It: Yes 32 Pages |
In the main 24-page story titled “Death and Destruction,” Hari Kari confronts a series of deadly adversaries in a narrative rich with intense combat and supernatural elements. The plot delves into themes of vengeance and destiny, as Hari Kari battles both external foes and internal demons. The story is penned by Guy Dorian Sr. and Gilbert King, with artwork by Guy Dorian Sr., inks by David Mowry, and colors by Fred Galpern and Bob Berry.
Hari Kari #0 is a notable example of the "bad girl" trend in 1990s comics, featuring a strong female protagonist in a dark, action-packed setting. While not considered a key issue, it holds appeal for collectors interested in independent comics of that era.
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| Series Group |
Lady's of Blackout |
| Genre |
Action, Adult-Theme, Bad Girl, Dark Fantasy, Martial Arts, Mature Theme, Supernatural |
| Color |
Color |
| Country |
USA |
| Language |
English |
| Release Date |
1995-10-12 |
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| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Grade |
9.4 Near Mint |
| Grader Notes |
(9.4) Near Mint |
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