![]() He's also seen the site go through multiple changes, including the launch of the Eisner Award-winning Robot 6 blog, expanding from covering comics to all aspects of pop culture, and the biggest evolution when it transformed from Comic Book Resources to CBR. Over the years, he's been involved in the site's multiple Eisner Award wins, wile helping to define its voice and visual look. Stephen Gerding has been a part of CBR for over fifteen years, starting as a part-time freelancer in 2005 and working his way up to his current role as Senior News Editor. ![]() KEEP READING: Millar Plans to Reboot Kick-Ass Again – In Five Years Kick-Ass #2 and 3 are available in stores now Issue #4 arrives on Wednesday, May 16. Below, we present the first issue of theall-new Kick-Ass by Millar, Romita, Peter Steigerwald and John Workman, in its entirety. And now, CBR readers who may have missed out on the series' first Image Comics issue have a chance to catch up, for free. Kick-Ass' creators have reunited to tell a story full of guns, money and plenty of blood. What follows is a story as violent as you'd expect from Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. Patience finds herself under the mask not to fight crime, but to fight for her family's survival when her husband squanders their money. ![]() ![]() ![]() The new Kick-Ass is Patience Lee, a military veteran who takes over Dave's abandoned identity for reasons that differ immensely from Mr. RELATED: Mark Millar Reinvents Hit-Girl As ‘Our F–ed Up Version of Tintin’ ![]()
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