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[[Image:John Woo's 7 Brothers Cover by Amano.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''7 Brothers #1''<br>Art by [[Yoshitaka Amano]]]
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'''''Seven Brothers''''' is a five-issue mini-series comic book created by [[Virgin Comics]].]
'''''Seven Brothers''''' is a five-issue mini-series comic book created by [[Virgin Comics]].]



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7 Brothers #1
Art by Yoshitaka Amano

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

Credits

The first mini-series was written by Garth Ennis (based on an idea by John Woo), and featured art by Jeevan Kang.[1] The second mini series was written by Ben Raab and Deric Hughes, with art by Edison George.

Plot summary

Six hundred years ago, a mighty treasure fleet set out to sail the oceans of the world. They reached every continent, discovered every land long before history's great explorers stole the 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 motley crew of so-called brothers and a power too terrifying to be used.

Similar books

  • The graphic novel Seven Sons, by Alexander Grecian and Riley Rossmo and released through AiT/Planet Lar, was based on the same folktale about seven Chinese brothers with unique powers. The original title of Seven Sons was 7 Brothers, but it was changed to avoid confusion with the Woo/Ennis book. [2]

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