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Codename Firearm (1995) comic books 1970 or later

  • Issue #0
    Codename Firearm (1995) 0

    Alec Swan (aka Firearm) has retired from active duty with the covert organization known as The Lodge. But The Lodge needs a new agent--a new Firearm. The Lodge activates a double agent planted deep within a rival organization, namely Aladdin! Key code words activate the hidden personality within their sleeper agent, resulting in a new Firearm with two distinct personas...in the active service of both Aladdin and The Lodge. Written by Marv Wolfman and David Quinn. Art by Gabriel Gecko, Jeff Moore, Stephen Baskerville and Chris Ivy. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by James Robinson, Cully Hamner and Keith Conroy. Cover by George Perez. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Codename Firearm (1995) 1

    This issue features the new Firearm's other personality in action! Written by David Quinn. Art by Gabriel Gecko, Stephen Baskerville, Phil Moy and Bruce Patterson. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by James Robinson and Gary Erskine. Cover by Jeff Moore and Chris Ivy. 40 pages. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Codename Firearm (1995) 2

    Two creative teams. Two distinct personalities. Firearm is dead! Long live Firearm. In #2 & #3, the two Firearm personalities, Lopez and Hitch, uncover a bizarre case of mistaken identity: theirs! Lopez is accused of slaughtering Aladdin agents, crimes that Hitch committed. A unique, original comic book experiment, Codename: Firearm is a mini-series that alternates its issues between two creative teams, each assigned a specific personality. #2 creative team: Written by Marv Wolfman. Art by Klebs, Jr., Jeff Moore, Rodney Gates, Steve Moncuse and Jason Moore. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by James Robinson and Gary Erskine. Cover by Gabriel Gecko and Stephen Baskerville. 40 pages. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Codename Firearm (1995) 3

    Two creative teams. Two distinct personalities. Firearm is dead! Long live Firearm. In #2 & #3, the two Firearm personalities, Lopez and Hitch, uncover a bizarre case of mistaken identity: theirs! Lopez is accused of slaughtering Aladdin agents, crimes that Hitch committed. A unique, original comic book experiment, Codename: Firearm is a mini-series that alternates its issues between two creative teams, each assigned a specific personality. #3 creative team: Written by David Quinn. Art by Gabriel Gecko, Stephen Baskerville and Mike Christian. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by Ian Edginton and Gary Erskine. Cover by Gabriel Gecko and Stephen Baskerville. 40 pages. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Codename Firearm (1995) 4

    Hitch and Lopez are on a collision course with each other, but neither one knows it yet. Written by Marv Wolfman. Art by Klebs, Jr., Gabriel Gecko, Jack Snider and Stephen Baskerville. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by Ian Edginton and Gary Erskine. Cover by Gabriel Gecko and Stephen Baskerville. 40 pages. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #5
    Codename Firearm (1995) 5

    The two sides of Firearm's personality, Hitch and Lopez, know they're two sides of the same man, and must work together to secure the technology that can bury all of Earth's Ultras! Written by Marv Wolfman and David Quinn. Art by Klebs, Jr., Gabriel Gecko, Jack Snider and Stephen Baskerville. Plus: an Alec Swan back-up story by Ian Edginton and Gary Erskine. Cover by Gabriel Gecko and Stephen Baskerville. 40 pages. Cover price $2.95.