Jeremiah (Comic)

Jeremiah is a comic book series by Hermann Huppen. It tells a post-apocalyptic story: Towards the end of the 20th century, the world is turned upside down by the growth in racism. On one side there are the whites (WASP) and on the other side, the blacks (Black Power), each side battling to impose their race at any price. This uncontrollable racist hatred soon breaks into a relentless civil war. This human madness is going to end up in a mad move. A gesture made by a man, whose ethnic origins we will never know, switches on the "red button" which sets off an atomic cloud explosion with the intent of restoring good terms in the world. This ultimate solution creates chaos in the American civilization, bringing it back over 300 years ago in time. This gesture doesn't leave many people alive ; only ten million in the whole of America. There is a television series inspired by this comic book: see Jeremiah (series) Dark Horse Comics and Strip Art Features bring the latest chapter in Hermann's post-apocalypse adventure epic, Jeremiah, to America for the first time in an English-language adaptation.

Jeremiah: Gun in the Water (Vol. 1)

Jason was trapped in a deep hole for two days. Luckily Jeremiah and Kurdy happened to pass by, and they help him out and assist him to his home. An odd home, an odd combination of people. They sense something is going on, and one half of the family wants them to stay while the other half wants them out... Jeremiah and his cynical sidekick, Kurdy, continue their journey across a shattered, depopulated America, a thrown-back America tribalized by race, religion, and cults of personality. In Gun in the Water, while Jeremiah and Kurdy hide out in a bayou backwater, encounter a dysfunctional family racked with violent passions and trapped by deadly secrets.

Jeremiah: Mercenaries (Vol. 2)

Jeremiah and his pal Kurdy run into Angus Greenspoon in a resurrected miners' town. But what are the miners after, and who exactly is Angus Greenspoon? Julius may hold the key to the mystery, but there's also a government agent, who is not yet fully corrupt, to take into account...

External links

* official site Strip Art Features

 

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