Written by PLAYBACK:stl Tuesday, 09 July 2013 16:33
First, an armored engine of vengeance stalks the jungle trails, following a rogue band of Viet Cong guerillas and a pair of kidnapped children in ’68: Jungle Jim #4. Then, if everyone in America is a superhero, will that be a good thing in America’s Got Powers #6? Afterwards, an official meeting of top German officials in a nearby town spells trouble in Peter Panzerfaust #12. Finally, it’s part two of “Who Shot Chas Worthington?” in Great Pacific #8.
‘68: Jungle Jim #4
Story By: Mark Kidwell
Art By: Jeff Zornow
Art By: Jay Fotos
Price: $3.99
Diamond ID: MAY130539
Published: July 10, 2013
MINISERIES CONCLUSION! An armored engine of vengeance stalks the jungle trails, following a rogue band of Viet Cong guerillas and a pair of kidnapped children. Doomed to become brainwashed killing machines, a hero some call Jungle Jim is their only hope.








America’s Got Powers #6 (of 7)
Story By: Jonathan Ross
Art By: Bryan Hitch
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: AUG120499
Published: July 10, 2013
EVERYONE wants a piece of Tommy Watts - at least the part that can give them super powers. But if everyone in America is a superhero, will that be a good thing...or the worst thing that could ever happen to planet Earth?







Peter Panzerfaust #12
Story By: Kurtis J Wiebe
Art By: Tyler Jenkins
Price: $3.50
Diamond ID: MAY130568
Published: July 10, 2013
"CRY OF THE WOLF," Part Two: An official meeting of top German officials in a nearby town spells trouble for operations in The Sticks. But, something much worse is about to arrive.







Great Pacific #8
Creators: Joe Harris, Martin Morazzo
Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: MAY130555
Published: July 10, 2013
"NATION BUILDING" Part Two: Who shot Chas Worthington? It's not like he hasn't pissed off his share of people who'd want him dead. But while outside powers threaten to hijack control of his fledgling trash nation, forces within the plastic province of New Texas conspire to tear it apart.







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