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Marc Guggenheim's "Resurrection" #1 - Full Issue

Tue, January 15th, 2008 at 12:00AM (PST)

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In anticipation of this week's release of "Resurrection" #2, the latest issue of Marc Guggenheim and Dave Dumeer's new post-apocalyptic epic, Oni Press has provided CBR readers with the full first issue of the series. When you're done reading this free copy of "Resurrection" #1, please stop by CBR's Indie Comics forum to discuss this Oni Press title with fellow readers.

For more on "Resurrection," check out Dave Richards' interview with writer Marc Guggenheim, and come back tomorrow for a preview of issue #2.

RESURRECTION #1

Genres: Science Fiction, Adventure, Mystery

Rating: T

Pages: 32

Format: Standard

Diamond Code: SEP07 3873

In the tradition of such timeless science fiction films like THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and WAR OF THE WORLDS, RESURRECTION is the story of an alien race come to conquer. But while those classic tales focus on the invasion, RESURRECTION starts when those stories end. After years of conflict the aliens are gone and the planet is safe… or is it? Who ended the war? How did they do it? Where do we go from here? Written by Marc Guggenheim (WOLVERINE) and drawn by David Dumeer, RESURRECTION uncovers both the secrets of humanity's survival and its impending future.

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