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Citizen V (2001) comic books

  • Issue #1A
    Citizen V (2001) 1A
    Published Jun 2001 by Marvel.

    "Voices Shouting Silently" Script by Fabian Nicieza. Pencils by Michael Ryan. Inks by Sean Parsons. Cover by Michael Ryan and Sean Parsons. Following the remarkable events of Thunderbolts #50, the V-Battalion is determined to track down the mastermind behind the nanoprobes technology. And the first step is sending Citizen V (aka John Watkins III) to acquire a top secret Voice Modulation Program (VMP) from a research facility in Atlanta! However someone else gets the software program first: Diamondback! Whoa, how is Captain America's former partner (and girlfriend) involved in this? Citizen V doesn't know, but he follows Rachel Leighton to Brooklyn...and watches her give the VMP to Fenris -- the von Strucker twins! Oh no, that can't be good! So Citizen V tries to stop the transaction, but the mind-controlled Diamondback blocks him! And Fenris escapes! But wherever the twins go, the V-Battalion will follow! Cameo appearances by Andrea Sterman and Modok. V-Battalion Roster: Roger Aubrey (aka Destroyer), Fred Davis, Goldfire, Iron Cross, Isadora Martinez, Nuklo, Elisabeth Barstow (aka Silver Scorpion), and Topspin. Direct Edition. (Note: Diamondback appears next in Captain America (4th series) #29.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2A
    Citizen V (2001) 2A
    Published Jul 2001 by Marvel.

    "Burning Bridges" Script by Fabian Nicieza. Pencils by Michael Ryan. Inks by Sean Parsons. Cover by Michael Ryan and Sean Parsons. In a dastardly move, Modok has bombarded the undersea kingdom of Atlantis with voice-controlled nanoprobes! And now the V-Battalion -- led by Goldfire, Iron Cross, Nuklo, and Topspin -- dives into action to fight Attuma and the Atlantean Army! However under the threat of death, Modok surrenders control of the nanoprobes to Roger Aubrey. What is the leader of the V-Battalion going to do with his newfound power over Atlantis? Meanwhile in Paris, John Watkins III (aka Citizen V) confronts Fenris...and presses the von Strucker twins to reveal for whom they are working! And their answer should surprise no one. Appearances by Fred Davis, Elisabeth Barstow, Andrea Sterman and the Sub-Mariner. Direct Edition. 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2B
    Citizen V (2001) 2B

    Marvel Universe Issue 4 Variant.cover by michael ryan/sean parsons fabian nicieza/michael ryan/sean parsons Leaping from the pages of THUNDERBOLTS! From Atlantis to Paris, from Attuma to Fenris, Citizen V and the V-Battalion are stretched to their limits! And at every step of the way, at every point across the globe, the question keeps nagging at the peace-keeping militia: "Would the world be better off if the villains succeeded?" And what if the answer is... "Yes"?! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3A
    Citizen V (2001) 3A
    Published Aug 2001 by Marvel.

    "From a Whisper to a Scream" Script by Fabian Nicieza. Pencils by Michael Ryan. Inks by Sean Parsons. Cover by Michael Ryan and Sean Parsons. On Tasman Island, Australia, Baron von Strucker is on the brink of world domination! The Supreme Hydra is poised to launch nanoprobes from satellites orbiting the Earth, and then use a sonic cannon to broadcast the Voice Modulation Program (VMP) to control the entire planet's population! However the V-Battalion has a two-pronged approach to foil the baron. Goldfire, Iron Cross, Nuklo, and Topspin will attempt to destroy the satellites. While Citizen V endeavors to knock out the sonic cannon. But if both should fail, Roger Aubrey has a backup plan: reprogram the VMP with his voice pattern instead of von Strucker's! Hold on, doesn't that mean the V-Battalion would rule the world? What an ethical dilemma! However Roger doesn't know that Citizen V is secretly planning to override the VMP with his own voice pattern. Now why would Citizen V do that? Only the baron's daughter, Andrea, knows the truth! An excellent limited series! Final appearance of Iron Cross. Appearances by Elisabeth Barstow, Fred Davis, Jim Hammond, Andrea Sterman, and Andreas von Strucker. Direct Edition. (Notes: Citizen V appears next in Thunderbolts #54. The V-Battalion returns in the Citizen V and the V-Battalion The Everlasting (2002) limited series. The Citizen V (2001) limited series was reprinted in 2022 in the hardcover: Thunderbolts Omnibus #2.) 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3B
    Citizen V (2001) 3B

    Marvel Universe Issue 5 Variant. Cover by Michael Ryan and Sean Parsons; Written by Fabian Nicieza and Michael Ryan The villain stands revealed in this series' shocking conclusion! Now, the only way to stop him lies with Iron Cross (whose last chance to atone for the sins of his people might require sacrificing all he believes in), the Mighty Destroyer (who is more interested in using the worldwide threat for his own goals than he is in stopping it), and Citizen V (whose actions reveal a shocking secret that will rock the V-Battalion ? and the Thunderbolts ? for months to come)! "THUNDERBOLTS has, in its long run, represented everything in Marvel Comics that didn't need fixing: stories with literally dozens of unexpected twists that artfully play with the Marvel Universe and some very good art. Saying CITIZEN V is more of the same is saying plenty." -Comics Buyer's Guide Cover price $2.99.