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{{blurb}}Through [[Hiro Nakamura]], [[Takezo Kensei]] learned his amazing [[ability]]: he was the man who [[regeneration|could not be killed]]. Later, he revealed the true extent of his powers, that he did not age. Kensei, was in fact, immortal. In the eighteenth century, he's found a new drive, to find the man who could be just like him...{{blurbclose}}<noinclude> |
{{blurb}}Through [[Hiro Nakamura]], [[Takezo Kensei]] learned his amazing [[ability]]: he was the man who [[regeneration|could not be killed]]. Later, he revealed the true extent of his powers, that he did not age. Kensei, was in fact, immortal. In the eighteenth century, he's found a new drive, to find the man who could be just like him...{{blurbclose}}<noinclude> |
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Revision as of 11:01, 20 November 2007
| Revolutionary War, Part 1 Pursuit | |
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| Issue #: | 60 |
| Released: | November 20, 2007 |
| Story by: | DJ Doyle |
| Art by: | Tom Grummett |
| Colors by: | Edgar at Studio F |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Edited by: | Nanci Quesada |
| Easter Egg: | Behind the scenes image of Milo Ventimiglia and an extra-crispy Adrian Pasdar |
| Previous: | Man on Fire |

| Death is his constant companion. |
| Through Hiro Nakamura, Takezo Kensei learned his amazing ability: he was the man who could not be killed. Later, he revealed the true extent of his powers, that he did not age. Kensei, was in fact, immortal. In the eighteenth century, he's found a new drive, to find the man who could be just like him... |
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- For images from Revolutionary War, Part 1, see images from Revolutionary War, Part 1.
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