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A story that would be just as compelling even if its hapless hero weren't made of metal. It's a familiar story: old supervillain Carl Donewicz--or Steeljack--gets out of prison old and broken, and just wants to spend his last years out of sight. Events, as they will, conspire against him, and his journey through prejudice, mistrust, andbackstabbing ethics is deeply moving. Brent Eric Anderson's penciling is precise and perfectly balanced between '70s superheroes and '40s pulp; Will Blyberg's inks are unparalleled. Readers who are tired of the hero-recycling that's been standard operating procedure at the major comics companies should reward themselves with a visit to Astro City.
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The 4th volume in the award-winning '''ASTRO CITY''' series.
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Collects the following issues:
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''{{KBAC2}} No.[[{{KBAC2}} No.14| 14]],
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.15| 15]],
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.16| 16]],
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.17| 17]],
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.18| 18]],
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.19| 19]], and
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[[{{KBAC2}} No.20| 20]]''
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Collected Editions

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The Tarnished Angel (Collected Edition)

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A story that would be just as compelling even if its hapless hero weren't made of metal. It's a familiar story: old supervillain Carl Donewicz--or Steeljack--gets out of prison old and broken, and just wants to spend his last years out of sight. Events, as they will, conspire against him, and his journey through prejudice, mistrust, andbackstabbing ethics is deeply moving. Brent Eric Anderson's penciling is precise and perfectly balanced between '70s superheroes and '40s pulp; Will Blyberg's inks are unparalleled. Readers who are tired of the hero-recycling that's been standard operating procedure at the major comics companies should reward themselves with a visit to Astro City.

The 4th volume in the award-winning ASTRO CITY series.


Collects the following issues:

Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 No. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20