Weird War Tales #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Deliver Me from D-Day," a 1978 DC classic, the paranoid president of Kelvin Armaments, John W. Kelvin, gambles everything on a suspended animation device built by his scientist, Sherlaw—only to wake 500 years later to a world he helped destroy. Written by Wyatt Gwyon and illustrated by Danny Bulanadi with inks by Bulanadi, this haunting tale unfolds in a post-apocalyptic future where legacy and consequence collide. The cover, by Joe Kubert, captures the weight of that moment in stark, powerful lines.
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John W. Kelvin, president of Kelvin Armaments, pays millions to have his scientist Sherlaw build him a suspended animation device. When nuclear war in inevitable, Kelvin is frozen for 500 years. When he awakens and goes to the surface, he is executed for causing World War Three.
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