City Boy


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Explore the DC Universe like never before alongside City Boy, in a major series in DC's We Are Legends initiative, starring all-new legendary Asian-American heroes!

We Are Legends expands the DC Universe with authentic stories starring characters of Asian descent, as told by Asian talent!

Meet a new Korean hero named...City Boy! Or at least, that's the best translation of what the cities call him. City Boy, a.k.a. Cameron Kim, is just trying to make a living by using his powers of being able to speak to cities to find lost and hidden goods to pawn, and it's only just enough to get by. And those abilities mean he hears everything everywhere all the time, including each city's histories and the truths behind them. (It's very loud in his head and something he has to live with.)

As his powers get stronger, the cities start forming animal avatars from scraps in order to physically travel alongside him on his adventures. Of course, Gotham is a rat avatar made of city scraps, but what about Metropolis, Blüdhaven, Amnesty Bay, or even Themyscira? And not all cities are so kind...

Written by comics superstar Greg Pak and illustrated by Minkyu Jung, this volume collects City Boy #1-6, the debut of a brand-new hero with a never-before-seen connection to the DC Universe!

Author: Greg Pak
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 04/16/2024
Pages: 168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 10.10h x 6.40w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781779524874
ISBN10: 1779524870
BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes (see also Fiction | Superheroes)
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Supervillains
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Action & Adventure

About the Author
Greg Pak is an American film director/comic book writer, known for his works published by Marvel, which include Incredible Hulk, Incredible Hercules, the crossover event World War Hulk, and more. At DC, he wrote the adventures of comics' most iconic superhero, Superman, with a lengthy stint on Action Comics. He is a graduate of Yale University, where he was a member of the Purple Crayon improv group, and studied history at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and studied film at New York University.