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Archer & Armstrong: Enemies of the State!
In the Soviet-controlled world of the Stalinverse, there is a place where liberty is sentenced to die…and it’s Gulag 396. A maximum-security prison where the only escape is through death, the gulag is the final stop for all enemies and detractors of the world’s oppressive authority. But when public enemy Obadiah Archer is admitted as the latest inmate, could his gospel of goodwill and optimism be the spark that ignites a new faith in the prison’s population…including the immortal undesirable known as Aram Addi-Padda?
Escape From Gulag 396
Appearances
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Anni-Paddas
- Gilad Anni-Padda (Flashback only)
- Ivar Anni-Padda (Flashback only)
- Holy men from the mountain
- Worshipers / Sect
Villains:
- Captain Bagroff / Warden
- KGB / Russian Police
Other Characters:
- God (Mentioned only)
- Prisoners
- Soldiers (Flashback only)
- Women in bar (Flashback only)
Locations:
Items:
- Books
- Illegal books
- The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Booze
- Propaganda poster #1
- Leonid Brezhnev (assumed)
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Vladimir Lenin
- Joseph Stalin
- Propaganda poster #2
- Aric, Son of the Revolution
- Komandar Bloodshot
- Shadowman
Credits
- Writers: Eliot Rahal
- Pencilers: Francis Portela
- Colorists: Andrew Dalhouse
- Letterers: Dave Sharpe
- Cover Artists: Adam Gorham (A), Khari Evans (B), Andres Guinaldo (C), Ryan Lee (1:10), Kano (1:20)
- Editors: Charlotte Greenbaum (Assistant), Danny Khazem (Assistant), Warren Simons
- Editor-in-Chief: Warren Simons
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The Origin of the Pioneer
Appearances
Featured Characters:
- Pioneer
Supporting Characters:
- Russian military
- General
Villains:
- Japanese army
- Japanese people
- Tribe
Other Characters:
- Buddha
- Great Warrior (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Deadside (Mentioned only)
- The Heavens
- Stalinverse
Items:
- Great axe
- Great hammer
Vehicles:
- Russian battleship
Credits
- Writers: Matt Kindt
- Pencilers: Juan Jose Ryp
- Colorists: Andrew Dalhouse
- Letterers: Dave Sharpe
- Cover Artists: Clayton Crain (uncredited)
- Editors: Danny Khazem (Assistant), Warren Simons
Synopsis
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Notes
- The Book "The Epic of Gilgamesh" is a reference to the story of the same name told in Archer & Armstrong (Volume 2) #0 which is a homage to the actual poem Epic of Gilgamesh from ancient Mesopotamia.
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