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J.A.G. #1

Jan 1995 · Thwack! Pow! Productions · 1.95 USD
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“Savior”

In the scorched ruins of a forgotten metropolis, a lone figure known only as Tin Man presses forward, driven by a desperate quest to speak with the Maker. Armed and armored, he confronts a relentless cybernetic guard who stands between him and his unknown purpose—refusing to yield, even as bullets fly. Written and illustrated by Alberto Melendez, J.A.G. #1 ("Savior") unfolds in a stark, high-stakes journey through a world where machines guard secrets and identity is as much a weapon as any gun.

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writer, artist, inker Alberto Melendez

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In the near future, an armed being, calling himself Tin Man, enters the desolate ruins of a big city and encounters a cybernetic guard who refuses to let him pass. Insisting he be allowed to enter to converse with the Maker to see if he has a soul, he fires back when the guard fires on him. Eventually the guard is defeated and Tin Man continues his journey.

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