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Zalozhniy Quartet
Zalozhniy Quartet

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The Zalozhniy Quartet is a series of four linked adventures from acclaimed RPG writer Gareth Hanrahan, and designed by Night’s Black Agents creator Kenneth Hite.

This operation is a Bourne-style “run and gun.” It starts off as a conventional investigation, but rapidly becomes a lesson in why crossing the Lisky Bratva is a very bad idea. When an investigation goes wrong, the agents are pursued by Russian mafiya assassins. Their only hope of survival is to make it to the safe city of Vienna. Keep the pressure up at all times as you chase the agents across Eastern Europe. Make that red line on the map a trail of blood…

The operation is divided into five smaller ops, each centred on a different city. They’re linked in a chase across Eastern Europe in Running Hot.

* Odessa, Ukraine! The agents work with Donald Caroll to investigate a smuggling ring in The Odessa Job. They break into a warehouse, where they’re ambushed by Lisky Bratva goons ambush them and force them to flee. Caroll’s assassinated by a zalozhniy, but he does give the agents the location of his safehouse in Vienna. If they get to Vienna, they’ll be safe. The road to Vienna leads through Tiraspol.
* Tiraspol, Transnistria! A country run by gangsters, and one of the biggest markets for illegal weapons in the world. The Lisky Bratva aren’t in charge here – if the agents can convince the local warlords to give them safe passage, they can get ahead of their pursuers. In Transnistrian Nights, the agents must sabotage a soccer star’s debut to win the favor of a criminal gang leader. He points them at the Lisky Bratva’s operations in Transylvania, and at a young journalist in Debrecen.
* Transylvania, Romania! Why are the Lisky Bratva shipping people to an isolated village in the middle of Transylvania? And what happens when the agents get involved? Shadow of the Vampire brings the agents to an ancient monastery where they come face to face with the Conspiracy. If the agents survive this optional detour, they come away with vital intelligence about the vampires.
* Debrecen, Hungary! The Lisky Bratva trade guns and girls for heroin and cash in this post-Soviet city. In The Debrecen Gambit, the agents learn that a journalist, Agi Kozorus, knows about the Lisky Bratva’s operations in the city. After tracking her down and rescuing her from assassins, Kozorus gives the agents two potential targets – a human trafficking slave camp and a vital drug deal. Hitting either hurts the Lisky Bratva and reduces the forces chasing the agents.
* Vienna, Austria! Vienna’s neutral territory in the criminal underworld. Once the agents are inside Vienna itself, the Lisky Bratva dare not touch them. All the agents have to do is make The Vienna Run - the gauntlet of those last few miles.

Pages: 144pg, Perfect Bound

Author: Gareth Hanrahan
Artist: Alessandro Alaia, Phil Reeves

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Zero 4: Who by Fire
Zero 4: Who by Fire

Collects ZERO #15-18.

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Zero Hour and Other Stories by Jack Kamen (HC)
Zero Hour and Other Stories by Jack Kamen (HC)

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With his wholesome approach, Jack Kamen stood out amongst the grand-guignol grunge, gritty realism, or futuristic dazzle of his fellow EC cartoonists — but his brilliant editor/writer Al Feldstein found a way to exploit the surface innocence of his style with seemingly nice stories of romance gone horribly wrong, or future fantasies with an unexpectedly brutal twist. And nowhere did Kamen'’s clean-but-lush graphics work better than in the stories he created for EC's science-fiction comics.

The title story, "Zero Hour" (one of three in this book adapted from works by Ray Bradbury), set in a Spielbergian suburban idyll, is particularly well served by Kamen's surface innocence; "A Lesson in Anatomy" works similar magic, with its Mayberry-esque setting veering into alien-invasion terror.

If there was any devil in Kamen, it came out in his loving depiction of the female face and form, and you could see why his hapless heroes were often fatally entranced with them — as in "Punishment Without Crime" (Bradbury again), "He Who Waits!" (a scientist finds an extreme way of rejoining his eight-inch-tall inamorata), and "Miscalculation!" (the lucky recipient of a package from the future literally brews his own harem); even the supercomputer in "Only Human!" proves vulnerable to a beautiful woman's charms.

Zero Hour and Other Stories contains 22 classic EC yarns — plus the usual all-new biographical, historical, and critical essays that have made Fantagraphics' EC Library series the ultimate version of these classics.

HC / 168 pgs / BW / 7 x 10

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