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Crossed: Badlands, Uber And God Is Dead In Shops This Week From Avatar Press
In stores this week from Avatar Press, the 77th issue of Crossed: Badlands, God Is Dead #35 and Uber #24.
Crossed: Badlands #77
Uber scribe, Kieron Gillen, tells a Crossed tale like no other. As the modern-day group of survivors stumble upon an amazing find, the unfolding drama of the Homo Tortor 80,000 years ago unveil their greatest form of amusement, a coliseum built to pit humans vs prehistoric beasts! Join the hunt for answers to one of history's greatest mysteries! Available with Regular, Wraparound, Megafauna Mayhem Covers by Fernando Heinz, Torture Cover by Raulo Caceres, Art Deco Cover by Michael DiPascale, and a special Red Crossed Incentive Cover also by Heinz.
God is Dead #35
Decades of searching has led to an incredible find. All of the stories of God is Dead intersect as the master plan is revealed. Gods, men, and would-be conquerors alike discover that the final price of absolute rule is annihilation. The unbelievable tale being woven in God is Dead begins to clarify and the ramifications of the story will shock you to the core! Available with a Regular Cover by Jacen Burrows, End of Days and Enchanting Covers by Jose Luiz, Iconic Cover by Raulo Caceres, Carnage Wraparound Cover by German Nobile, and a special Gilded Retailer Incentive cover also by Caceres.
Uber #24
A startling new story arc begins here in Kieron Gillen's groundbreaking alternate history epic! The unbelievable aftermath of the Battleship fight between Germany's Sieglinde and Russia's Maria changes the very face of the war on all sides. As the world faces devastation on a global scale, the Allies encounter new horrors in the enhanced human war to end all wars. Will there be an end to World War II or will this conflict lead to the very death-throes of the human race? Available with Regular, Wraparound, and Blitzkrieg Covers by Daniel Gete, a War Crimes Cover by Caanan White, and a Propaganda Poster Cover by Michael DiPascale.