Heartbreakers (1996) comic books
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Published Apr 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett. Art by Paul Guinan. Cover by Paul Guinan and Tony Akins. Therese Sorenson is dead. Before that, she was what you might call "too smart for her own good" -- smart enough to create a genetic retrovirus that can rewrite living DNA, and smart enough to know that in the wrong hands, her retrovirus could be used as a deadly weapon. In this case, those "wrong hands" belong to Therese's ex-employer, the Biovoc corporation. Rather than let Biovoc get a grip on the retrovirus, Therese and her cloned assistants took their own lives by blowing up their lab. But even that might not have done the trick, since Therese left behind an errant android containing a prototype of the retrovirus. Now it's up to her only surviving clones -- Queenie of the Heartbreakers and former lab assistant Vector -- to carry on their dead boss' kamikaze mission by keeping the retrovirus away from Biovoc. Welcome to the near-future adventures of the Heartbreakers, at long last starring in their own miniseries after making nine appearances in DHP over the last seven years! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett. Art and cover by Paul Guinan. Masterless, mercenary, hell-bent on destruction -- that's Queenie for you, always living in the moment! And living in the moment is about all she can hope for when Biovoc sends the clone-killer Rusk to bring her in. Biovoc wants to start exploiting a stolen genetic "virus" without interference from Queenie and company. Rusk wants revenge on Queenie and her sister clone, Vector. Queenie wants to stay alive just long enough to thwart Biovoc and enjoy her newfound romance for a while . . . yes, romance! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jun 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett. Art by Paul Guinan and Lenin Delsol. Cover by Mike Allred. Last month, a group of clones volunteered to be transformed by the Paracelsus Matrix, the genetic retrovirus everyone's after. This month, witness the results: a whole new squad of Heartbreakers based on Queenie's DNA and the memories of her original Club Squad! While Tex is busy training these "newborn" soldiers, Queenie heads off to negotiate an arms deal -- but unbeknownst to her, she's also headed for a final showdown with Biovoc agent Rusk! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.
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Published Jul 1996 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett. Art by Paul Guinan and Lenin Delsol. Cover by Dan Brereton. The plan was for the new Heartbreakers to help retrieve that pesky genetic virus, the Paracelsus Matrix, from Biovoc's corporate clutches. But then Queenie went and got captured, so now they've gotta rescue her before she becomes the next experimental subject for the Matrix! Will Club Squad's first mission turn out to be their last? Will Queenie live to fight another day? It's all-out action (along with some quiet reflection) in the happenin' Heartbreakers tradition as these questions and more are answered! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.