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The nameless:, the director's cut, writer, Joe Pruett ; artists, Phil Hester, Bruce McCorkindale, Issue 1-5

Label
The nameless:, the director's cut, writer, Joe Pruett ; artists, Phil Hester, Bruce McCorkindale, Issue 1-5
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The nameless:
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
writer, Joe Pruett ; artists, Phil Hester, Bruce McCorkindale
Series statement
The nameless
Sub title
the director's cut
Summary
He is a man without a name... without a memory. He is a man without a past...and apparently without a future. As he attempts to discover the secret of his past and his name, he finds himself drawn into an ancient battleground which has its basis in the bloodthirsty rites of the supposedly extinct Aztec Empire. The violent sacrificial rituals of a sun worshipping tribe somehow hold a key to his past but he must delve deeper into those horrible ceremonies for the secrets, knowing that if he survives, he will have to live with the answers. Now on the streets of modern day Mexico City our Nameless man finds himself attempting to protect the thousands of forgotten street children that inhabit the sprawling metropolis. They are being abducted and used as human sacrifices to an ancient Aztec God who wishes to take physical form and begin a reign of terror on Earth. And Nameless is the only one that stands in its way. From the mind of Joe Pruett (X-Men Unlimited, Wolverine, Cable) and Phil Hester (Swamp Thing, Green Arrow) and artist Bruce McCorkindale (Green Hornet, Godzilla)
Target audience
adult
Classification

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