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Classwar (2001) comic books 2002

  • Issue #1
    Classwar (2001) 1
    Published Jan 2002 by com.x.

    Written by Rob Williams. Art and Cover by Trevor Hairsine. Modern day America: Sedated, a land of authoritarian corporations, corrupt politicians and imposing wealth. Two men are going to change that. One is a jaded ex-CIA operative who has seen first hand the terrible acts committed in the name of freedom. The other is one of the government's own genetically-enhanced soldiers. A "super" man who has killed for his country, and now questions what he was fighting for. Together they're going to battle for a truth that can't be found in the mainstream. They're going to show ordinary people the real rulers of the "free" world. But the secret monarchs aren't just going to sit back and let them speak. Classwar mixes the high-octane action of traditional super-heroics with a gritty, political sensibility. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #2
    Classwar (2001) 2
    Published Apr 2002 by com.x.

    Written by Rob Williams. Art and Cover by Trevor Hairsine. The repercussions of American and Isaac's action are being felt across the country and now they're ready to strike again at the corruption that's rotting the USA's legacy of freedom. The President's administration is either resigning or committing suicide! Meanwhile, Enola Gay is bodyguarding a shipment of crack headed for Los Angeles. While the President considers sending U.S. troops overseas to "aid" a war-torn island, American is about to face the fight of his life. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Classwar (2001) 3
    Published Jul 2002 by com.x.

    Written by Rob Williams. Art and Cover by Trevor Hairsine. The small island of Glenada is engulfed in civil war, and the U.S. military, the CIA, the local drug lord, and American and Isaac are all there for the action. Isaac has to deal with Favre, a dubious acquaintance from his black-ops past, and American is hunted by American troops who he refuses to fight. Meanwhile, back home, the President is under pressure from his industrialist "friends," Icon sleeps with a Hollywood superstar, and Jefferson pays a visit to retired Dr. Ellard, the man who originally gave American his powers. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.99.