SUPERMAN and TOMMY MONAGHAN in HITMAN #34

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SUPERMAN and TOMMY MONAGHAN in HITMAN #34
Agent 47 as 'Sebastian' in Hitman Agent 47 prelude comic (2015) 1/ 3
Canon Aces 17d/?
Let’s take a moment to remember that it was Grey who gave 47 that cute Bunny.
Because he wanted to give his brother “something that’s not all about death”.
Maybe he didn't want him to lose his humanity. Grey didn't want all that death to destroy 47, because even then he knew what could become of him if he were only faced with it.
So he gave him the rabbit so 47 would have something to take care of and he would not forget what it means to take responsibility for someone.
And 47 never lost that responsibility no matter how badly his memory was wiped out. He never lost his humanity.
HOLD ON HOLD IT!
"Are we stars" By the Class ( Jordan Cross' Band)...
ITS LITERALLY A NOD OF WHATS TO HAPPEN IN THE REST OF THE TRILOGY, SPECifically from 47's perspective.
Explaination below: (Spoilers for the entirety of World Of Assassination trilogy and the Birth of a Hitman Comic)
Hi! Question for you about Cheryl Franklin.
It’s my understanding she’s the last Blue Seed exec left alive—after Soders recruited Diana into the ICA and she was told to drop it, I don’t think I’ve ever seen her mentioned again.
Did Franklin fade into obscurity, or do we have a definitive end as to what happened to her/if she was taken out by someone else?
As far as I know we don't hear about her outside of the comics. Seeing as it's been over twenty years since then, she is probably retired if she didn't resign. I don't think she would have been taken out by someone else, but you never know. Maybe Diana didn't let it go.
Love this dialogue from the very beginning of the Hitman comics, just after 47 and 6 have assassinated Diana's parents:
Dr Ort-Meyer: "Why are you here?"
47: "Because I am not a person, I am a possession."
Dr: "What is your purpose?"
47: "To infiltrate, to study, to kill."
Dr: "Who?"
47: "Whoever is deemed the target."
Dr: "Why you?"
47: "Because I'm perfect, like the others. We were crafted that way."
Dr: "Do you enjoy your work?"
47: "No, it scares me."
Dr: "What are you so afraid of?"
47: "That this isn't work. This is who I am."
I mean... 💔
Everyone gloss over 47 was called a fucking GOD KILLER in the comics
GOD KILLER?!
What do you think the first thing 47 and Diana talked about was? (outside of work, not counting the departure after the Final Test)
Did they try to make small talk, start off with a deep/revealing conversation, talk about work even outside of it, or something else? And who initiated it?
Their first ever conversation was in the comics!