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    Strange Adventures #1

    Strange Adventures » Strange Adventures #1 - Case 21; The White Room; Partners; All the Pretty Ponies; Ultra the Multi-Alien; Refuse; The Post-Modern Prometheus; A True Story from Saucer Country; Spaceman; released by DC Comics on July 2011.

    "Featuring the first chapter of the new series SPACEMAN from the Eisner Award-winning 100 Bullets team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso!"

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    Case 21; The White Room; Partners; All the Pretty Ponies; Ultra the Multi-Alien; Refuse; The Post-Modern Prometheus; A True Story from Saucer Country; Spaceman; last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 03:32AM View full history

    Don't miss this eighty page collection of science fiction short stories from some of Vertigo's all-time greats, as well as the hot new talents of tomorrow! From the far reaches of space to the not so distant future, we bring you eight science-fiction stories as only Vertigo can do them. Plus: the Eisner Award-winning 100 BULLETS team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso reunite to bring you the first chapter of their upcoming new series SPACEMAN!

    Story Titles

    • Case 21 (Hinds/Cowan)
    • The White Room (Hershewe/Bobillo)
    • Partners (Milligan/Savoia)
    • All the Pretty Ponies (Beukes/Miranda)
    • Ultra the Multi-Alien: The Life and Death of Ace Ain (Lemire)
    • Refuse (Campbell)
    • The Post-Modern Prometheus (Colden)
    • A "True Story" from Saucer Country (Cornell/Sudzuka)
    • Spaceman (Azzarello/Risso)

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    Case 21 by Selwyn Hinds (W), Denys Cowan (P), John Floyd (I), Travis Lanham (L) and Chris Peter (C) - This is a sci-fi tale about a future society in North America (USA) that´s diven and ruled only by the concepts of the market: valuable and status - the art is amazing, the colors fantastic and the dilemma of the main character (a man responsible for making tattos, in a shop placed in the down side of New York) representing the choices of wealth and status (living in the upper society) or ...

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