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Jeremiah Harm

Jeremiah Harm

From Keith Giffen (52, Annihilation) and Alan Grant (Batman, Lobo) comes this hard-hitting sci- fi series with a gritty tone and a brutal anti-hero as the lead! When three of the galaxy's most fearsome criminals escape confinement on a prison planet and wind up on Earth, the authorities have no choice but to free the most wanted man in the universe - Jeremiah Harm - to track these fugitives down and stop them. He doesn't love you, he doesn't want to be your friend, he isn't your super-hero - and God help you if you find yourself in harm's way! Featuring art from Rael Lyra (Dragonlance: Legend of Huma) and Rafael Albuquerque (Blue Beetle).

From the Publisher

"...as good as anything published by Marvel or DC... For Sci-fi fans looking for an alternative to the big publishers, it's a BUY." - Attack of the Show on G4TV "Sci-Fi Book of the Year... Part Lobo, part Punisher, Jeremiah Harm is one bad bastich that you will immediately fall in love with. The original Lobo writing team of Keith Giffen and Alan Grant join forces again to bring us one of the best sci-fi comics ever to grace a spinner rack ..." - Comic Fanactic.com "It's full of snark and wit and the main character is as tough as a comic book character can be...The action is bloofu and violent, Giffen and Grant bring the funny." - Ain't It Cool News

About the Author

Alan Grant is a best-selling author of numerous graphic novels and comics including Judge Dredd, Robocop 2, Lobo Comics and Batman: Shadow of the Bat comic book series.

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