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Cover: Gary Frank
Geiger: Ground Zero #1
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A cloaked, skeletal figure crackles with eerie green radioactive energy, striding forward over a sea of skulls toward a vault-like doorway — it's a striking opening image for this Ghost Machine/Image series. Gary Frank's cover work is atmospheric and genuinely unsettling, bathing the entire scene in that sickly nuclear glow that defines the Geiger world. With Geoff Johns writing and Brad Anderson's colors bringing the post-apocalyptic dread to life inside, Geiger: Ground Zero #1 looks like a compelling place to step back into this irradiated corner of the comics universe.
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writer Geoff Johns · artist, inker Gary Frank · colorist Brad Anderson · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Gary Frank
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writer Geoff Johns
artist, inker Gary Frank
colorist Brad Anderson
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Gary Frank
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