The First Hundred Days

The First Hundred Days by Brian K. Vaughan, published by Wildstorm Productions in 2005, is a graphic novel that explores the journey of civil engineer Mitchell Hundered, who gains extraordinary powers following a strange accident. This first edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mitch as he transitions from being America’s first living superhero to a political figure, ultimately running for mayor of New York City and winning by a landslide.
Readers will find a unique blend of superhero action and political intrigue as Mitch navigates the complexities of his new role. The story delves into themes of power and responsibility, highlighting the challenges he faces in maintaining his ideals while adapting to a life beyond crimefighting. With its focus on superheroes and the backdrop of New York City, this graphic novel offers an engaging perspective on the intersection of heroism and governance.
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When a strange accident gives civil engineer Mitchell Hundered amazing powers, he becomes America’s first living, breathing super-hero. Eventually tiring of risking his life merely to maintain the status quo, Mitch retires from masked crimefighting and runs for mayor of New York City, winning by a landslide. And that’s when his real adventure begins.
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