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</noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}When trust breaks down, [[Evs]] sends flowers.{{blurbclose}} | </noinclude>{{blurb|color=#cedff2}}When trust breaks down, [[Evs]] sends flowers.{{blurbclose}} | ||
{{blurb}}After [[Donna Dunlap]] was recruited, by [[the Company]], warnings from the mysterious [[Evs Dropper]] convinced her that the only way to survive was | {{blurb}}After [[Donna Dunlap]] was recruited, by [[the Company]], warnings from the mysterious [[Evs Dropper]] convinced her that the only way to survive was to bring the Company down from within. But when she is inexplicably grounded from missions, Donna breaks into the [[Company file room|file room]] to check her [[Assignment Tracker|personal dossier]], only to find [[Thompson Jr.|Agent Thompson]] looking at an [[Isaac Mendez]] [[death]] [[Isaac's paintings|portrait]]...of Donna. It seems she isn't the only agent in this company with trust issues...{{blurbclose}}<noinclude> | ||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
[[Thompson, Jr.]], [[Gael Cruz]] and [[Devin]] tracks down an [[evolved human]] agent [[Cushing]], suspecting that he is the | [[Thompson, Jr.]], [[Gael Cruz]] and [[Devin]] tracks down an [[evolved human]] agent [[Cushing]], suspecting that he is the killer of four normal agents in [[the Company]]. They follow Cushing and enter an [[Borno Industries building|industrial building]], only to find out that Cushing has supposedly killed [[Jamie Wu|another agent]] with his power to [[corrosive fluid generation|generate corrosive fluid]]. Devin gunned down Cushing, saving Thompson's life. However, a flower sent to Thompson by [[Evsdropr|evs dropper]] makes Thompson realize that evs dropper has set them up and tricked him in killing Cushing, who is not responsible for the murders. | ||
Two weeks later, when Thompson | Two weeks later, when Thompson is in the [[Company file room]] reading information on his new partner, [[Donna Dunlap]], Donna interrupts and looks at a painting by [[Isaac Mendez]] that shows her dead. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 13:35, 6 May 2008
Trust Issues, Part 1 | |
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Issue #: | 84 |
Released: | May 5, 2008 |
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Story by: | DJ Doyle |
Art by: | Robert Atkins |
Colors by: | Chris Sotomayor |
Lettering by: | Comicraft |
Produced by: | Nanci Quesada |
Easter Egg: | Artist's rendering of Donna |
Previous: | Career Choices |

When trust breaks down, Evs sends flowers. |
After Donna Dunlap was recruited, by the Company, warnings from the mysterious Evs Dropper convinced her that the only way to survive was to bring the Company down from within. But when she is inexplicably grounded from missions, Donna breaks into the file room to check her personal dossier, only to find Agent Thompson looking at an Isaac Mendez death portrait...of Donna. It seems she isn't the only agent in this company with trust issues... |
Summary
Thompson, Jr., Gael Cruz and Devin tracks down an evolved human agent Cushing, suspecting that he is the killer of four normal agents in the Company. They follow Cushing and enter an industrial building, only to find out that Cushing has supposedly killed another agent with his power to generate corrosive fluid. Devin gunned down Cushing, saving Thompson's life. However, a flower sent to Thompson by evs dropper makes Thompson realize that evs dropper has set them up and tricked him in killing Cushing, who is not responsible for the murders.
Two weeks later, when Thompson is in the Company file room reading information on his new partner, Donna Dunlap, Donna interrupts and looks at a painting by Isaac Mendez that shows her dead.
See Also
- For images from Trust Issues, Part 1, see images from Trust Issues, Part 1.
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