Seven Brothers (comic book)

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Scene featuring Ennis' typically adult dialogue
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Scene featuring Ennis' typically adult dialogue

Seven Brothers is a five-issue mini-series comic book created by Virgin Comics.

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Written by Garth Ennis (based on an idea by John Woo) [1] , art by Jeevan Kang.

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[edit] Seven Brothers #1

Six hundred years ago, a mighty treasure fleet set out to sail the oceans of the world. They reached every continent, and discovered every land long before history's great explorers stole credit for their feats. Now, in modern day Los Angeles, seven men with nothing in common but their destinies are drawn together in the service of a mysterious young woman. An ancient prophecy must be fulfilled. Something terrible is reaching out across the centuries. There's a world to be saved, and the only hope for us all is a power too terrifying to be used.

[edit] Seven Brothers #2

The deadliest man on earth is having dinner, and you're invited! Just don't be surprised if no one lives to see dessert. An Ancient seal is broken, a terrible curse is laid upon all humanity, and the seven men who might be able to save us all are doing their best to kill each other.

[edit] Seven Brothers #3

The brothers fight their first battle together, but all does not go according to plan. The Son of Hell explores his new empire, as Zheng the assassin makes his opening moves. More than one family connection is revealed as Seven Brothers continues!

[edit] Seven Brothers #4

The story of the Seven Brothers rushes towards its conclusion as the Son of Hell makes his play. Rachel's efforts turn the brothers into fighters have proved fruitless, as the assassin Zhen prepares to finish off what's left of them. One last glimmer of hope remains! Features covers by Yoshitako Amano and Jeevan J. Kang.

[edit] Seven Brothers #5

Final issue in the mini-series.

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