Planetary Brigade

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Planetary Brigade
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The Planetary Brigade, artist Matt Haley
Publication information
Publisher Boom! Studios
Format Limited series
Publication date 2006
Main character(s)Captain Valor
Earth Goddess
Grim Knight
Mauve Visitor
Mister Brilliant
Purring Pussycat
Third Eye
Creative team
Created by Keith Giffen (writer)
J.M. DeMatteis (writer)
Joe Abraham (artist)

Planetary Brigade is a comic book series published by Boom! Studios. It was created by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Joe Abraham. Originally a two issue mini-series, Planetary Brigade is a sister book to Hero Squared , and shares some of the same characters.

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History

First mini-series

Planetary Brigade: Origins

A three-issue series title Planetary Brigade: Origins appeared in 2006–2007. The first issue showed the first time the team's founding members fought together, and the origin of their nemesis Mister Master. The second and third issues showed the backstory of Purring Pussycat, who reveals hidden depths that were not obvious from the earlier two-issue series. The flashback sequence in the second issue takes place before the original miniseries, while the third issue takes place afterward.

Trades and collections

Both miniseries were collected in the 2007 trade paperback titled Planetary Brigade. They were also included, along with the various Hero Squared series, in Hero Squared Omnibus (2017).

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