The Invisibles, Vol. 4: Bloody Hell in America
Written by Grant Morrison; Art by Phil Jimenez and John Stokes In a world where paranoia is a survival skill, the only hope for humankind is a group of unconventional occultist freedom fighters called the Invisibles. In this collection, the team launches an assault on an underground New Mexico...
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Written by Grant Morrison; Art by Phil Jimenez and John Stokes In a world where paranoia is a survival skill, the only hope for humankind is a group of unconventional occultist freedom fighters called the Invisibles. In this collection, the team launches an assault on an underground New Mexico lab to free the cure for the AIDS virus from the alleged inventors of the disease: the U.S. government.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781563894442 (1563894440)
Publish date: February 1st 1998
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 104
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Science Fiction,
Philosophy,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Occult,
Comics Manga
Series: The Invisibles (#4)
I could say I read 'Bloody Hell in America' before 'Say You Want a Revolution' out of some tribute to chaos and refusal to submit to chronological tyranny, but in truth it was on top of the stack. Here's the rough idea - the Invisibles are a group of people fighting against a sinister outside force ...
I read this once, years ago. It was the only volume of Invisibles that I'd read and, I think, the first thing I'd ever read by Morrison. I didn't like it, and I didn't get it. Now that I've read the first three volumes of Invisibles, and know a bit more about Morrison, I can certainly say that I lik...
"Try to describe all that you are. Simultaneously discern the logical flaw in what I've just said. Now! Feel the white flame." Nice and smooth