Testament #4
Testament Vol. 4: Exodus continues the biblical techno-thriller saga set in a near-future world where ancient scripture and modern conspiracy collide. This volume collects issues #20–24 of the DC series, written by Douglas Rushkoff, as the narrative weaves between a young hacker's discovery of a dangerous digital text and the parallel story of a biblical patriarch's flight from Egypt. The collection deepens the exploration of faith, technology, and the power of stories to shape reality.
In "Blood Brothers: The Stolen Blessing," the fragile bond between Amos and Jake fractures as Amos aligns with a radical faction of Nats pushing for violent escalation in their rebellion. Meanwhile, Jake embraces his destiny as the Temple’s new leader, undergoing a sacred rite that ties him to his ancient Biblical counterpart—drawing power, but also drawing danger.
In "Blood Brothers Part 2 of 2: Jake's Ladder," the fragile bond between two best friends fractures as Amos pushes the rebels toward violent revolution, while Jake confronts the gods and glimpses the true, interdimensional scale of their conflict. As their rivalry escalates, the two are drawn into a final, desperate struggle for control of the Temple, where loyalty and brotherhood are tested beyond breaking point.
In "Exodus Part One: Hard On," the resistance prepares to flee the oppressive grip of Fallow and his enhanced Globos, their escape made urgent by Dinah's successful magical hack. As the stakes rise, Jake uncovers the true identity of the modern-day Moses—but the revelation is far from what anyone anticipated.
In a universe where divine power is finite, the old gods of the Bible resist the rise of a new order. As a fragile new reality takes shape, a child’s birth becomes the focal point of an unseen, cosmic struggle.
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↩ Reprints Testament #17 (2007), Testament #18 (2007), Testament #19 (2007), Testament #20 (2007), Testament #21 (2008), Testament #22 (2008)
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