Invasion! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Resistance [Part 1]", tensions rise aboard the ship as Savage grows suspicious of a Volg spy in their midst. When Silk takes the night watch and discovers a mysterious light at the mast, he’s not alone—Carter is investigating too, until Georgia intervenes with a deadly twist. Written by Gerry Finley-Day and illustrated by Carlos Pino, with letters by Peter Knight, this gripping opener sets a tense, claustrophobic tone. The cover by Cam Kennedy captures the moment’s eerie stillness.
In the aftermath of the Eight Hour War, Bill Savage returns to a Britain under Volgan occupation to find his home reduced to rubble and his family gone. The Resistance [Part 1] begins with a quiet, devastating return—where grief and fury collide in the ruins of a life once known.
In "The Resistance [Part 4]" from Invasion! #nn, Savage tours the hidden British Resistance base only to uncover a betrayal from within—just as the traitor seizes the Brigadier. The tension mounts in this taut, high-stakes sci-fi war story, where loyalty is tested and every ally could be an enemy.
In "The Resistance [Part 5]," Bill Savage and The Mad Dogs strike back against the Volg army, holding their ground in the heart of Trafalgar Square before retreating to their stronghold in the Isle of Dogs. Penciled and inked by Sarompas, the story pulses with tense momentum as the fight for London reaches a critical turning point.
In "Dartmoor [Part 2]," Savage, Frost, and Silk flee into the mist-laden swamp, their escape haunted by the relentless pursuit of the moor’s monstrous hunters—drawn by the scent of Frost’s blood, still stitched into his prison uniform. The tension builds with every step, as the swamp itself seems to close in around them.
In "Escape from Liverpool [Part 2]," Savage and his crew flee to the coast with Prince John in tow, hoping to reach safety across the sea—unaware a traitor among them could unravel everything. As the tide turns, Rosa takes a dangerous step, capturing Nessie in the shadows of the storm-lit shore.
In "Escape from Liverpool [Part 3]," tensions rise aboard a ship under siege as Savage grows suspicious of a Volg spy among the crew. When Silk takes the night watch and discovers a mysterious light at the mast, he’s not alone—Carter is investigating too. Their confrontation ends abruptly when Georgia intervenes, leaving Savage with a chilling account of Silk’s final stand.
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