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The Killer: Modus Vivendi#5
Cover: Luc Jacamon

The Killer: Modus Vivendi #5

Sep 2010 · Archaia Studios Press · 3.95 USD
“The Natural Order of Things”

In "The Natural Order of Things," The Killer pushes forward with his missions, seeking to stay one step ahead of those who would hunt him. With help from his friend Mariano, he uncovers hints about Cuba’s unexpected role in the escalating conflict in Venezuela—clues that may reveal more than just politics. Written by Matz and Edward Gauvin, with striking art by Luc Jacamon, this 2010 Archaia Studios Press issue delivers a tense, grounded thriller where every move carries weight. The cover, also by Jacamon, captures the story’s brooding intensity.

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writer Matz · writer Edward Gauvin · artist, inker, colorist Luc Jacamon · letterer Scott Newman · cover Luc Jacamon

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Full credits

writer Matz
artist, inker, colorist Luc Jacamon
letterer Scott Newman
cover pencils, inks Luc Jacamon

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The Killer completes several more assignments with the hope that he can keep himself out of anyone else's target. His friend Mariano shares some intelligence that might explain why Cuba has gotten involved in the political mess in Venezuela.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).