While Bloodshot feels a strong connection to his "Raymond" life, its speculated both his military and mobster lives are just two of the many "memories" implanted in his head, provoking some unanswered questions about his history. Killed in a terrorist attack trying to protect his family, his body was donated by the military to Project Rising Spirit, this time a government agency, who imbued him with nanotechnology and resurrected him. RELATED: 10 Things To Know About Bloodshot Before The Movie Comes OutĪnother iteration saw Bloodshot introduced as a military-trained fighter named Raymond Garrison. Cutting a deal with the FBI to act against the Mob, Angelo's old boss catches wind of his betrayal and is eventually roped into a Japanese program named Musashi Labs, better known as Project Rising Spirit, who specializes in experimental weaponry. Created by Kevin VanHook, Bob Layton, and Don Perlin, he was initially a mobster making his way through the ranks until he's framed for the murder of a rival gangster due to him being disloyal to the boss's daughter. Categories All Other Comics Marvel Comics DC Comics News Sponsored. The first 13 issues were reprinted by Dynamite as The Master Series in 2014. Bloodshot's mythos has had a culmination of many writers and artist since his inception, but his introduction came as a cameo in 1992's Eternal Warrior #4, before making his full appearance in Rai #0. The Shadow, set in our modern era, was continued in 1987 as a monthly DC comics series by writer Andy Helfer (editor of the miniseries) it was drawn primarily by artists Bill Sienkiewicz (issues 16) and Kyle Baker (issues 819 and two Shadow Annuals).
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