The War #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mobilization," the Pentagon races to contain a growing global crisis when evidence surfaces—fabricated by pro-apartheid Colonel Oort—that a South African paranormal rebel destroyed Pittsburgh. As Harlan Mook escalates his attacks on American landmarks, his mind is seized by the Ayatollah Khomeni, turning him into a weapon of the Iranian regime. Lt. Keith Remsen, burdened by guilt, joins forces with Major Kathi Blizzard and Captain Jack Magniconte as they launch a covert mission into South Africa, where the line between enemy and ally blurs in a world where the paranormal is no longer a myth. Written by Doug Murray and illustrated by Tom Morgan—with colors by Paul Mounts and letters by Michael Heisler—this pivotal issue features a cover by Tom Morgan, capturing the tension of a war where the battlefield extends beyond the physical.
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The Soviets send the Pentagon evidence of a South African paranormal anti-apartheid rebel who claims to have been behind the destruction of Pittsburgh. Unknown to all, though, the evidence was manufactured by pro-apartheid South African Colonel Oort, who hopes to capture paranormals and use them against his enemies. Harlan Mook continues to terrorize American military and historic targets. But, when Mook tries to kill Khomeni, the Iranian Ayatollah uses his paranormal power to brainwash Mook into becoming his agent. Lt. Keith Remsen feels responsible for not stopping Mook when he had the chance and vows to capture him. The Pentagon sends the paranormal force, under the command of Major Kathi Blizzard with Captain Jack Magniconte as second in command, to South Africa to take out the supposed destroyer of Pittsburgh.
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