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The Atheist#1
Cover: Ken Meyer Jr.

The Atheist #1

Apr 2005 · Image · 3.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Incarnate, Part One”

"Incarnate, Part One" kicks off The Atheist #1 with a gripping blend of conspiracy and the uncanny, as Antoione Sharpe—a man known only as "The Atheist" to his skeptical colleagues—dives into a doomsday cult’s unsettling rituals. When he encounters a man claiming to have lived through multiple lives by inhabiting different bodies, Sharpe’s already fragile worldview begins to unravel. Written by Phil Hester and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by John McCrea, the issue’s haunting tone is matched by Ken Meyer Jr.’s striking cover.

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writer Phil Hester · artist, inker John McCrea · letterer Nate Pride · cover Ken Meyer Jr.

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artist, inker John McCrea
letterer Nate Pride
cover pencils, inks Ken Meyer Jr.

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Antoione Sharpe works for a little-known government agency that investigates odd or unexplained situations. In issue #1 he investigates a doomsday cult, then meets a man who claims to have inhabitted the bodies of others before returning to his own body. "The Atheist" is a nickname used behind his back by his co-workers.

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