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That is the solicitation copy for 100 Bullets Omnibus Vol 2 by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso. It presupposed to include the second half of the 100 Bullets run, in addition to the revival sequence 100 Bullets: Brother Lono.
One gun. 100 bullets. Zero penalties. The Eisner Award-winning and bestselling crime graphic novel sequence 100 Bullets assortment continues on this unimaginable omnibus quantity! In case your life was destroyed, and also you knew that these accountable would by no means be held to account, how far would you go to get revenge? If you got an opportunity to kill anybody you wished, with a assure that the legislation couldn’t contact you, would you are taking it? That is the chance {that a} man referred to as Agent Graves supplies, within the type of a particular case containing a gun, 100 rounds of ammunition, and whole immunity for his or her use. To the broken and downtrodden dwelling on the fringes of society, Graves’s provide is a once-in-a-lifetime likelihood to even their scores. However past the elemental dilemma of whether or not or to not pull the set off, there’s a deeper and much more troubling query that everybody who picks up the briefcase should ask themselves: Simply who’s making all of this doable—and why? This second quantity omnibus collects 100 Bullets #59-100 and 100 Bullets: Brother Lono #1-8!
That is the way it reads on Amazon and on Lunar Distribution as properly. 100 Bullets was printed by DC Comics Vertigo between 1999 and 2019, after which had a revival eight-issue mini-series in 2013, Brother Lono. Readers choosing up each Omnibuses believed they’d have the entire story from begin to end. However evidently somewhat than having 50 problems with 100 Bullets, the second Omnibus had solely 42, as it’s lacking the Brother Lono sequence solely, with out warning or notification (or value change). Readers are invited to purchase the Brother Lono commerce paperback individually. however it’s not precisely the identical now, is it? Additionally, it is out of print.
The Eisner award-winning staff behind 100 BULLETS–author Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Rissoe, reunites to inform the story of the baddest Minuteman of all. When final we noticed Lono in 100 BULLETS, Dizzy Cordova had shot him by the chest … however Lono all the time was too robust to die. Now, after the ultimate occasions of 100 BULLETS, Lono finds himself in Mexico engaged on the aspect of the angels. Collects the whole eight-issue run of this restricted sequence.