Zero Killer (2007) comic books 2009
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Published Aug 2009 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Arvid Nelson. Art by Matt Camp and Dave Stewart. Thirty-four years after a massive nuclear war, New York City is almost entirely submerged in caustic water and dominated by brutal gangs who live in a semifeudal society in the city's battered skyscrapers. Zero is a 'trash man,' hunting down renegade gang members while he dreams of escaping across the seas to the now-mythical continent of Africa-a supposedly flourishing land untouched by nuclear fires. In this issue, after a guerrilla strike throws JOCOM's plans into a tailspin and a mysterious metal briefcase goes missing, supposed agents of a powerful African prince have hired Zero to track down JOCOM's precious case. Zero sets out for the most dangerous part of the city, where he will have to face some cold facts about his past and a murderous gang he once led. 'Arvid Nelson's post-apocalyptic series Zero Killer suggests something as complicated and personality-driven as Give Me Liberty in its prime . . . Matt Camp's finely detailed art and Nelson's ear for simple, punchy dialogue and characterization make for solid hooks.' The A.V. Club Arvid Nelson's alternate-history thriller returns! Cover price $2.99.
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Published Sep 2009 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Arvid Nelson. Art by Matt Camp and Dave Stewart. It's been more than thirty years since H-bombs ravaged New York City, and a mysterious metal briefcase has gone missing in the ruins. The two strongest military organizations still around are in a desperate battle to get that case back. A powerful African prince offers the Big Nuclear Apple's hardest bounty hunter, the mysterious Zero, a free ride to the land of his dreams if he can track it down-but that means returning to Zero's old stomping grounds, the Twin Towers. Things start going incredibly awry once the exiled Zero starts prowling his former turf. He'll have to face some old enemies-and some old ghosts-if he's going to get out alive, with or without the briefcase! A brutal fight to the death, a flaming mountain of marijuana, and a heartwarming reunion await every bad girl and boy in Zero Killer's fifth chapter-'Nuclear Family'! Arvid Nelson's alternate-history thriller returns! Cover price $2.99.
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Published Oct 2009 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Written by Arvid Nelson. Art by Matt Camp and Dave Stewart. Thirty-four years after a massive nuclear war, New York City is submerged in caustic water and dominated by brutal gangs who live in the city's battered skyscrapers. Zero usually works in this melted metropolis as a 'trash man,' hunting down renegade gang members, but he embarks on a strange mission for an overseas ruler. While America is scorched by nuclear fires and far from recovering, Africa is a mythical land of civilization and safety-but in order to get to this faraway paradise, Zero needs to find a mysterious metal briefcase. He's made himself the target of just about every powerful gangster in town, but Zero is determined and driven by ghosts from his past. With a little help from Stark, his young, unwanted partner, he just might pull it off-and settle some old scores while he's at it! Arvid Nelson's tale of a twisted, alternate future comes to an end! Cover price $2.99.