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FROM BOB'S UNPUBLISHED CONCEPT VAULT FUTURE COMICS' UNPUBLISHED FOURTH TITLE-- PEACEKEEPER #1: Part III
CREATED, DESIGNED & WRITTEN BY BOB LAYTON, CREATED & CO-PLOTTED BY DAVID MICHELINIE
ART BY PAT BRODERICK & TERRY AUSTIN WITH COLORS BY TOM SMITH
(CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED THE FIRST INSTALLMENT)
(CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED THE SECOND INSTALLMENT)
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ABOUT THE STORY: The
Brahman Objective is a computer-generated blueprint that could lead the
population of Earth into a utopian existence. But in the wrong
hands, it could be perverted into a plan to control the world's
governments and economies. The
organization’s founder and mentor to our hero, philanthropist Raymond
Soong, is a good man whose only goal is to preserve the American way of
life. And
from the ashes of this unthinkable holocaust, a single survivor rises: a
reluctant hero obsessed with justice, retribution ...and retrieval of
the Brahman Objective!
ABOUT THE SERIES: PEACEKEEPER
could best be described as “The Lone Ranger meets James Bond (with
a slight touch of Star Wars)”. Two things primarily influenced me in the creation of the character--Ian Fleming's classic character and the work of Jim Steranko on Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. David
& I wanted to bring something to the Future Comics Universe that had
that same global feel as Bond, since our other three series were set in
specific locates. The thing that sets the Peacekeeper apart, from other
characters in this genre’, is his morality...a quality something
that's sorely lacking in most of today's characters. He's governed and
motivated by a strong sense of morality and compassion for his fellow
human beings… a man of vision and lofty ideals. |
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