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Howard Chaykin tells a serious and pessimistic tale about terrorist attacks on the US and the consequences of such an attack. Using a “Dirty Dozen” type theme, he depicts an awful society with no redeeming or sympathetic characters. With much violence, blood-letting, swearing and sexual scenes, this...
I'm not sure what the difference is between the Helix imprint and the Vertigo imprint at DC comics, but this is put out by Helix. And I remembered it fondly, but don't think I fully understood this when I read it as a teen. I'm astounded by just how much this packs into one issue. Set in a ...
Joel, a WWII war veteran suffering from PTSD after the liberation for the concentration camps, has spent five years trying to become a writer and discovers that his wife has been leading a double life. As he pursues her across the city, bloodshed and death ensue. Beautifully-produced by Howard Cha...
3 stories about Wolverine and Nick Fury, two involving Scorpio (in this case, Nick Fury's nephew, Mikel) and the other about as gangland boss. The Scorpio stories are about Mikel seeking revenge for the death of his father and about his return to foil a coup in his native country.The stories are qui...
So, apparently, according to reviews, this was not only brilliant, but about a dude named Reuben Flagg who was going to save America from the ultra-violent, ultra-sexualized, ultra-commercialized hell it had become. The problem was that Flagg himself slept around, and worked for the Plex, which ...