Tales of Science Fiction Surviving Nuclear Attack (2019 Storm King) comic books
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Published 2019 (est.) by Vault Comics.$2.50
$2.50
Written by Joe Harris. Art and Cover by Cat Staggs. As the Cold War rose in the 1950s, military hero, Cpt. George Kutter and his family trained to be legacy survivors in the event of an atomic exchange with the Soviet Union. Prepared to wait out the aftermath of nuclear war, they were subjected to numerous simulations, scenarios, and stresses in hopes of helping salvage something of their family, their country and humanity from the ashes of a conflict with the Russians that never happened. But when a group of lost hunting buddies stumble upon a seemingly abandoned fallout shelter in the present-day Pennsylvania wilderness, they'll uncover secrets best left buried. What was the nature of the secret Archonite initiative? What lengths did the United States go to in order to prepare for all-out war and its aftermath? What did the Kutter Family endure in preparation for their duty? And if World War III never broke out… why are they still down there? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published 2019 (est.) by Vault Comics.$2.50
$2.50
Written by Joe Harris. Art and Cover by Cat Staggs. Over 60 years ago, the Archonite Initiative studied the effects of stress and loss upon potential survivors of a nuclear war. Underground, in the dark, and believing they could well be the last humans left alive, the Kutter Family would experience sensory manipulation and divisions in their ranks which would eventually tear them apart. But as the manipulations and machinations of this supposedly abandoned Cold War-era simulator are revealed, Donnie, Keith and the others begin to lose their patience, their minds and their lives. 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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Published Jan 2020 by Vault Comics.$2.50
Written by Joe Harris. Art and Cover by Cat Staggs. Donnie and Keith think they've found a way out of the shelter and work toward an escape. But the Archonite Project was never about merely making people believe that the United States and Soviet Union had launched World War III. It was about control, the study of human societal structure and conflict resolution under extreme stress, the bonds between family and friends (along with their limits), and the measure of just how far a man might go to protect what he can claim as his. As the truths behind both the Kutter Family's demise, and their own deceptions are laid bare, old friends will have to decide if they really want to leave the shelter… or stay. 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.