The X-Files: Ground Zero #4
In "Ground Zero Conclusion," Scully and Mulder race to a South Pacific atoll haunted by radiation deaths and a typhoon that masks more than just storm winds—where the echoes of a forgotten past rise with the tide. Written by Kevin J. Anderson and illustrated by Gordon Purcell, with inks by Larry Mahlstedt and colors by Mark Wheatley and Damon Willis of Insight Studios, this 1998 Topps issue brings the investigation to a tense, atmospheric climax. The cover, by George Pratt, captures the storm’s looming dread in sharp, evocative lines.
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An investigation into mysterious radiation murders leads Scully and Mulder to a South Pacific atoll where a powerful typhoon hides a Bright Anvil nuclear test but not the fury of the island's lost inhabitants.
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