The First Ten: Scud the Disposable Assassin

                                                                                Source: my.comicshop.com

7. “Midnight Ride”

Writers: Mondy Carter & Rob Schrab
Artist: Rob Schrab

Scud's new arm and it's werewolf powers are pretty great.

Mostly because it takes over Scud's mind and makes him speak in Pseudo-Shakespearian monologues which are written pretty darn well. They're fun and silly but also solidly memorable. Also this issue introduces us to a character I like a whole ton: Drywall. Drywall is a little kid robot/ monster/ existential void or something.

He is covered in zippers, each of which are portals to some sort of infinite realm full of meticulously organized supplies. He speaks in Peanuts Woodstock dialogue and is really cute and I love him. In this issue we also meet the rest of the weird mutant gang, including the twin swordsmen with no facial expressions, who are truly fantastic.

The end of the issue, however, we get a bigger development. That being that Jeff has broken free and is ready to go on a rampage! Oh no!

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