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|image = [[ | |image = [[File:Bk_issue6_Page_01.jpg|250 px]] | ||
|book name = City of Heroes #6 | |book name = City of Heroes #6<br />"Jury Duty Part 2" | ||
| | |writer = [[Rick Dakan]] | ||
|penciler = [[Brandon McKinney]] | |||
|inker = (uncredited) | |||
|colorist = Austin McKinley | |||
|letterer = Neil Hendrick | |||
|cover artist = [[Brandon McKinney]] | |cover artist = [[Brandon McKinney]] | ||
|publisher = [[Blue King Studios]] | |publisher = [[Blue King Studios]] | ||
|release date = | |release date = November 2004 | ||
|media type = Magazine | |media type = Magazine | ||
|pages = | |pages = 36 | ||
|isbn = | |isbn = | ||
|canon = non-canon | |canon = non-canon | ||
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|followed by = [[City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 7]] | |followed by = [[City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 7]] | ||
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The deliberations over | The deliberations over Arkanist’s innocence continue as [[Apex]] pleads the hero’s case among his fellow jurists. The continued arguing forces Janet Kindheart to again step up as mediator as Apex suggests the possibility of a mistrial because of the faulty evidence against Arkanist. | ||
Meanwhile, [[War Witch]] and [[Horus]] return to the apartment and ask Sally about the phone calls she has been receiving, believing there could be a connection there with their mysterious stranger. | Meanwhile, [[War Witch]] and [[Horus]] return to the apartment and ask Sally about the phone calls she has been receiving, believing there could be a connection there with their mysterious stranger. Horus relays the events to Sally, who seems to let on that she knows more about the events than she’s willing to admit and reveals that she’s accepted a job at Crey’s corporate headquarters. [[War Witch]] retreats to the sanctity of her room to confer with her coven, complaining about the presence of Apex’s bothersome sister. She’s interrupted, however, by Horus who comes up with a lead in their case. | ||
Back at the court house, the jury awaits word from the judge after delivering a vote to him. | Back at the court house, the jury awaits word from the judge after delivering a vote to him. Janet takes Apex aside to tell him of her respect for him in being a hero who has no special powers. The bailiff returns finally, telling the heroes that they are not trying hard enough in their deliberations and gives them eight more hours under the watchful eye of a police drone. | ||
Nearby, War Witch and Horus are back on the case and meet up with Eddie, Sir Arctic and Firehands who emerge from a warehouse after using a Vahz minion to open the door for them. | Nearby, War Witch and Horus are back on the case and meet up with Eddie, Sir Arctic and Firehands who emerge from a warehouse after using a Vahz minion to open the door for them. Horus questions them about their teammate Namaste. Eddie tells our heroes that the stranger knew their secret identities and that Namaste is on the jury. Before they can continue their exchange of information, however, a group of [[Malta]] Operatives arrive on scene. The leader, identifying himself as The Messenger, tells them that they are to ensure that Apex sways the jury to convict Arkanist or run the risk of their secret identities being made public. The heroes decide instead to attack the operatives in a pitched battle, forcing the operatives to flee but leaving Eddie seriously wounded. | ||
Back at the court house, the jury has voted 19 times with the same results while under the continued scrutiny of the [[Drones|PPD Drones]], Apex receives another call from Horus. | Back at the court house, the jury has voted 19 times with the same results while under the continued scrutiny of the [[Drones|PPD Drones]], Apex receives another call from Horus. The drones, however, do not act since they cannot detect any power in the cell phone. Horus brings Apex up to date on their end of the case from the safety of the local hospital where Eddie is being treated for his wounds. However, when War Witch tries to tell Apex about the tracking spell that was being used, the phone goes dead. Apex informs the jury that an outside source is trying to influence the jury, and that those responsible have the ability to hijack the emergency medical teleporters. | ||
To Be Continued in [[City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 7|Issue 7]]! | To Be Continued in [[City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 7|Issue 7]]! | ||
[[Category:City of Heroes Comic Book]] | [[Category:City of Heroes Comic Book|City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 06]] |
Latest revision as of 10:25, 17 May 2012
City of Heroes #6 "Jury Duty Part 2" | |
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Attribution | |
Writer(s) | Rick Dakan |
Penciler | Brandon McKinney |
Inker | (uncredited) |
Colorist | Austin McKinley |
Letterer | Neil Hendrick |
Cover Artist | Brandon McKinney |
Publication Information | |
Publisher | Blue King Studios |
Released | November 2004 |
Media Type | Magazine |
Pages | 36 |
Chronology | |
Canon | non-canon |
Series | 1 |
Preceded by | City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 5 |
Followed by | City of Heroes (BKS) Issue 7 |
The deliberations over Arkanist’s innocence continue as Apex pleads the hero’s case among his fellow jurists. The continued arguing forces Janet Kindheart to again step up as mediator as Apex suggests the possibility of a mistrial because of the faulty evidence against Arkanist.
Meanwhile, War Witch and Horus return to the apartment and ask Sally about the phone calls she has been receiving, believing there could be a connection there with their mysterious stranger. Horus relays the events to Sally, who seems to let on that she knows more about the events than she’s willing to admit and reveals that she’s accepted a job at Crey’s corporate headquarters. War Witch retreats to the sanctity of her room to confer with her coven, complaining about the presence of Apex’s bothersome sister. She’s interrupted, however, by Horus who comes up with a lead in their case.
Back at the court house, the jury awaits word from the judge after delivering a vote to him. Janet takes Apex aside to tell him of her respect for him in being a hero who has no special powers. The bailiff returns finally, telling the heroes that they are not trying hard enough in their deliberations and gives them eight more hours under the watchful eye of a police drone.
Nearby, War Witch and Horus are back on the case and meet up with Eddie, Sir Arctic and Firehands who emerge from a warehouse after using a Vahz minion to open the door for them. Horus questions them about their teammate Namaste. Eddie tells our heroes that the stranger knew their secret identities and that Namaste is on the jury. Before they can continue their exchange of information, however, a group of Malta Operatives arrive on scene. The leader, identifying himself as The Messenger, tells them that they are to ensure that Apex sways the jury to convict Arkanist or run the risk of their secret identities being made public. The heroes decide instead to attack the operatives in a pitched battle, forcing the operatives to flee but leaving Eddie seriously wounded.
Back at the court house, the jury has voted 19 times with the same results while under the continued scrutiny of the PPD Drones, Apex receives another call from Horus. The drones, however, do not act since they cannot detect any power in the cell phone. Horus brings Apex up to date on their end of the case from the safety of the local hospital where Eddie is being treated for his wounds. However, when War Witch tries to tell Apex about the tracking spell that was being used, the phone goes dead. Apex informs the jury that an outside source is trying to influence the jury, and that those responsible have the ability to hijack the emergency medical teleporters.
To Be Continued in Issue 7!