Final Portacio cover revealed for Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #3

Whilce Portacio is a man on a mission. If he's not working on the upcoming Image United #1, he's lending his talents to Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #3, the latest issue in the ongoing crossover. And Mark Waid approves of his illustrating the two teams together. “Beyond the fact that they all just look cool together—they’re all really well-designed and visually interesting—they work really well together,” says Mark Waid, “because the Hunter-Killers are all about distrust of the government and Cyberforce is all about distrust of mega-corporations.” Working with Joe Weems and Sunny Gho, Portacio's cover is adding a certain level of awesomeness to an already intense story. Cyberforce and Hunter-Killer are racing to destroy secret facilities around the world while Morningstar waits for them. The Waid and Kenneth Rocafort penned script continues in Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #3, arriving in comic book stores on September 23 for $2.99. Full press release and alternate cover after the jump. A CROSSOVER WITH CONSEQUENCES CYBERFORCE/HUNTER-KILLER #3 Final Portacio Cover Revealed for the First Time LOS ANGELES, Calif., September 15th, 2009 – Top Cow Productions, Inc. revealed the final colored cover for Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #3 by Whilce Portacio, Joe Weems & Sunny Gho of IFS. As Cyberforce and Hunter-Killer team members rush to destroy key secret facilities around the world, Morningstar waits for them with a deadly welcoming party. The midpoint issue of the highly anticipated summer event promises to introduce new threats as well as delve deeper into the mystery of “The Jett.” Mark Waid (Irredeemable, Amazing Spider-Man) and Kenneth Rocafort (Astonishing Tales, Madame Mirage) are working together to bring the most dynamic crossover possible. Fans can expect Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #2 to arrive in comic book stores Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009, for the cover price of only $2.99. The issue will feature a cover by regular cover artist Kenneth Rocafort as well as Stjepan Sejic (Witchblade). “Beyond the fact that they all just look cool together—they’re all really well-designed and visually interesting—they work really well together,” says Mark Waid, “because the Hunter-Killers are all about distrust of the government and Cyberforce is all about distrust of mega-corporations.”

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