Agent 47 might be the best assassin the Agency has ever had, but he'll need all of his skill, cunning, and ruthlessness if he is to survive his toughest assignment yet. Since the devastating conclusion of Hitman: Blood Money, Agent 47 has been MIA. Now fans awaiting the return of the blockbuster video-game and film phenomenon can pinpoint the location of the world's most brutal and effective killer-for-hire before he re-emerges in Hitman: Absolution. When the Agency lures him back with a mission that will require every last ounce of his stealth, strength, and undercover tactics, they grossly underestimate the silent assassin's own agenda. Because this time, Agent 47 isn't just going to bite the hand that feeds him ... he's going to tear it off and annihilate anyone who stands in his way.
Lurking at the edges of this extravagant tale is the ancient entity known as "Agonistes," who accepts the pleas of selected "Supplicants," transforming them, through a combination of art, magic, and pain, into avatars of violence and ...
demanded Hill . “ Where the hell are they ? ” “ Are you going to listen to me , or are you going to bluster ? ” asked Nighthawk . Hill glared at him , then nodded his head . “ Okay , Mr. Nighthawk , you have the floor . Make use of it .
Forces for good in the world rise up to face Jackie and the evil his gift represents. There is one small problem, in this story... they are the bad guys." -- P. [4] of cover.
Forces for good in the world rise up to face Jackie and the evil his gift represents. There is one small problem, in this story... they are the bad guys." -- P. [4] of cover.
Slade Wilson once ranked as the world's greatest mercenary.
For Hannah Keller, J.J. Fielding is an obsession.
It ends with a relentless and unforgettable manhunt in the North. In between is the gripping story of a ruthless assassin, the woman he loves, and the beloved leader he is hired to kill.
Fantasy. Chaol Westfall has always defined himself by his unwavering loyalty, his strength, and his position as the Captain of the Guard.
These questions have been asked before in American history - as early , in fact , as 1835 , following an unsuccessful attempt on the life of President Andrew Jackson . Carried out by a deranged man named Richard Lawrence , this was the ...
Written by Keith Giffen Art by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, Darick Robertson and Jon Landry Cover by Sprouse & Story Collecting issues #7 and 10-15 of the acclaimed series!