STRONTIUM DOG: BLOOD MOON PDF, EPUB, EBOOK

John Wagner | 192 pages | 15 Jan 2010 | Rebellion | 9781906735241 | English | Oxford, United Kingdom Strontium Dogs | British Comics Database Wiki | Fandom

Black Seas. Getting Started. Hail Caesar. Strontium Dog. Warlords of Erehwon. Warlords of Erehwon - Getting Started. Gates of Antares. Doctor Who. Paint Tools and Terrain. Modelling Equipment. Warlord Medals. Home Strontium Dog: Blood Moon. Featured Products. Strontium Dog: Blood Moon. Product Code: Paperback Book 7 In The Series. Driven by his hatred for norms and desire to destroy their Add to Wish List. Creator Bios Cover Gallery. Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text? Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. He has also used his piercing stare to inflict severe headaches on his opponents, or to "suggest" illusions or hallucinations e. Johnny's original partner is Wulf Sternhammer , who is not a mutant but a normal human from Scandinavia ; he became a Strontium Dog out of a sense of camaraderie with Johnny, and, despite the indignities, he viewed it as good work as it kept the galaxy "safe for decent people". Ever since 5, Wulf wore the fur pelt of a Gronk that he'd befriended - the alien's custom was for people dear to them to wear their skin, so part of them would live on. Wulf acted a lot like a stereotypical Viking and it was eventually revealed that he was a Viking, accidentally brought into the 22nd century when Johnny was pursuing a criminal gang through time. Early strips included the Gronk, the brother of the Gronk that Wulf had met earlier. It was a timid, metal-eating alien from the planet Blas, in the Gallego system a tribute to the fantasy artist Blas Gallego. The Gronk provided medical back-up and constantly worried about its "poor heartses", and in "Outlaw" showed it could survive multiple heart attacks. A gag showed that "the Gronk" was the name for most of its species, causing problems when mail arrives for "the Gronk". In the Strontium Dogs spinoff, the Gronk transformed into a gun-toting highly aggressive soldier. While presented as a buffoon in several strips, he was also presented as harmless and well-meaning. Feral, introduced in "The Final Solution", was a young, savage mutant. He initially despised the Strontium Dogs, who he saw as abandoning the mutants on Earth, but was inspired by the actions of Johnny Alpha. Feral witnessed Alpha's sacrifice in "The Final Solution", and in the original "Strontium Dogs" strips of the s, he became first a rebel outlaw in the colony worlds and then a renowned SD Agent. In "The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha", this was ignored and he became a SD Agent soon after "The Final Solution" — due to his abrasive personality, he soon left and became an outlaw who tried to resurrect Alpha, only to give up. In this second timeline, he was executed for murder on an alien world. The revival would introduce Negus, the First Lord of the Military, a stern-faced and middle-aged politician who would both hire Johnny and act as his Upminster contact. Negus was pushing for increased mutant rights, having a mutant daughter that he kept at home something Johnny remarked as being a brave act for a man in Negus' position , though he still wanted to keep mutant and norm bloodlines separate. Flashbacks to the pre- Wulf days of Johnny's life would introduce Precious Matson, a reporter from the mutant colony of Freedonia. A competent and dogged reporter, she became friends with Johnny and helped him against the terrorist leader Blood Moon. In "Life and Death", she began investigating the true events of Johnny's death and, with McNulty's aid, was able to resurrect him. Later, the story "Max Bubba" gave the date just as in the stories by the same writers, the date progresses in real time. However, although the stories "The No-Go Job" and "The Final Solution" were said to take place two years after the events in "Max Bubba," the date was again given as This discrepancy was repeated in the story " Judgement Day " written by Garth Ennis , which gave the date even though it was set after the events in "Max Bubba. Occasionally, some one-episode stories which appeared in annuals and summer specials were set outside the range of dates given above, being set in different points of Alpha's life. Kreelman drafted laws stating mutants were not allowed to work or own businesses, leading to them being forced from their homes into slums and eventually into being forced into labour camps; the only option for many mutants was to join the nationwide guerilla Mutant Army. An attack was launched on Upminster in as part of a general uprising, but the Army's leaders were forced to surrender in the face of mass mutant executions. Kreelman used this as an opportunity to push forward the extermination of all mutants; Johnny Alpha and the other leaders escaped thanks to Johnny's sister and mother and led the Mutant Army in a second major uprising to prevent genocide. The Prime Minister and King agreed to draft into law a better deal for mutants, and - after hearing Alpha was Kreelman's son from Ruth - blackmailed Kreelman into resigning. This changeover was depicted by a panel showing Kreelers, which was then repeated but with a different uniform, showing that the same people and attitudes remained. In the present day, bookending "Portrait", Johnny tracked his father down and activated a time device, causing his father to relive his final moments: begging for his life, forever. He used his position to frame Johnny and other Mutant Army veterans for murder. Johnny was soon made aware of the truth and had no qualms about dragging his own father before the deceived mutants who gunned him down on the spot. In the story "Max Bubba", a lengthy story explaining Wulf's origins, Wulf was killed off at the hands of Max Bubba and his gang. This led to the epic "Rage", in which Johnny remorselessly hunted down his partner's killers. Johnny was killed off in , sacrificing himself to save mutants from extermination at the hands of Kreelman's illegitimate son, Lord Sagan. Artist disagreed with the decision to kill him and refused to draw it, so Johnny's final adventures were illustrated by Simon Harrison and Colin MacNeil. later admitted in ' s Thrill Power Overload feature on the history of the comic that "killing off Johnny Alpha was a mistake [that] I'm doing my best to rectify. The medium of time travel allowed him to make further appearances. The supporting cast would gain their own spin-off strip Strontium Dogs in the s, written by Garth Ennis and Peter Hogan. It was criticised by Ennis in the book Thrill Power Overload as being anti-climactic and that the lead, Feral, "was nowhere near as interesting as Johnny". The series was scrapped when David Bishop became AD' s editor. The first story, Monster starring Feral, revealed the Search Destroy Agency no longer existed and mutants had been driven off Earth by a hastily assembled UK junta government; colony worlds were also shown to be under military occupation and severely ill- treating mutants, with the alleged mutant resistance merely using their organisation to extort "liberation" taxes from mutants an allegory for The Troubles in Northern Ireland, Ennis' home. Meanwhile, Durham Red carried on a mission against the drug-dealing Gothlord. Ennis would bring back the Gronk in Return of the Gronk , turning him into an aggressive berserker: learning that Johnny Alpha was dead caused a heart attack which awakened his aggressive side of this one. The Gronk and Feral were teamed up, and went out for revenge against the necromancers who'd killed Alpha in The Darkest Star. Strontium Dog: Blood Moon – Warlord Games Ltd

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While he does work for money, he possesses a conscience and will often take a job, forego payment or sometimes drop a job entirely: in "The Doc Quince Case", he immediately relented and rescued a man he'd hunted down, and in "The Slavers of Drule" he took an assignment to track down a group of slavers because he felt it was the right thing to do. He also can be extremely vengeful when angered, as shown by his actions towards Nelson Kreelman and Max Bubba. He is the son of Nelson Bunker Kreelman, a bigoted politician who drafted the anti-mutant laws and gained power on the back of bigotry. Despised, abused and hidden away by his father, Johnny escaped at a young age and joined the Mutant Army, becoming one of its key leaders by age 17 and playing a major part in the mutant uprising of He never revealed the identity of his father, changing his name from Kreelman to Alpha. He has a "norm" sister called Ruth, who is married and has a husband Nigel and daughter. She and her family have traditionally been friendly to Johnny; she even helped him escape and caused Nelson Kreelman's blackmail during the Mutant Army uprising of However, after her daughter was abducted and almost killed by a criminal looking for revenge on Johnny, she forbade him from coming near her family again. Alpha has a norm half-brother, the son of Nelson Kreelman by an affair, called Nelson Culliver, who after the war became head of the Anti-Mutant Squad at Scotland Yard. In "Traitor to His Kind", Culliver tried to have Alpha murdered, but was exposed and fired from his job. Alpha decided to assassinate him, but relented on meeting his children. Over the years, Johnny Alpha's white, incandescent eyes have provided him with several mutant abilities. Most frequently, the high-level alpha radiation emitted from his eyes allows Johnny to see through walls and other solid objects, or to read people's minds. He has also used his piercing stare to inflict severe headaches on his opponents, or to "suggest" illusions or hallucinations e. Johnny's original partner is Wulf Sternhammer , who is not a mutant but a normal human from Scandinavia ; he became a Strontium Dog out of a sense of camaraderie with Johnny, and, despite the indignities, he viewed it as good work as it kept the galaxy "safe for decent people". Ever since Starlord 5, Wulf wore the fur pelt of a Gronk that he'd befriended - the alien's custom was for people dear to them to wear their skin, so part of them would live on. Wulf acted a lot like a stereotypical Viking and it was eventually retconned that he was a Viking, accidentally brought into the 22nd century when Johnny was pursuing a criminal gang through time. Early strips included the Gronk, the brother of the Gronk that Wulf had met earlier. It was a timid, metal-eating alien from the planet Blas, in the Gallego system a tribute to the fantasy artist Blas Gallego. The Gronk provided medical back-up and constantly worried about its "poor heartses", and in "Outlaw" showed it could survive multiple heart attacks. A gag showed that "the Gronk" was the name for most of its species, causing problems when mail arrives for "the Gronk". In the Strontium Dogs spinoff, the Gronk transformed into a gun-toting highly aggressive soldier. King Clarkie the Second, a thinly veiled parody of Prince Charles was the monarch for much of the strip, being deposed late in the series for his pro-mutant views. While presented as a buffoon in several strips, he was also essentially harmless and well-meaning. Feral, introduced in "The Final Solution", was a young, savage mutant. He initially despised the Strontium Dogs, who he saw as abandoning the mutants on Earth, but was inspired by the actions of Johnny Alpha. Feral witnessed Alpha's sacrifice in "The Final Solution", and in the original "Strontium Dogs" strips of the s, he became first a rebel outlaw in the colony worlds and then a renowned SD Agent. In "The Life and Death of Johnny Alpha", this was ignored and he became a SD Agent soon after "The Final Solution" — due to his abrasive personality, he soon left and became an outlaw who tried to resurrect Alpha, only to give up. In this second timeline, he was executed for murder on an alien world. In both the original series and the revival Alpha frequently encountered or worked alongside members of a mutant family known as the Stix Clan. All members male and female are identical in appearance, personality and dress sense. They all hail from a single town called Stixville on the planet Freedonia and are highly hostile to any outsiders. They often appear as antagonist to Alpha but at times have worked alongside him, however they usually double cross and betray him at some point showing only the slightest loyalty to other Stix. There is said to be only one good Stix, Father Phineas who is a Catholic priest, a genuinely good and kind person and thus unmentionable around the rest of the Clan. The revival would introduce Negus, the First Lord of the Military, a stern-faced and middle-aged politician who would both hire Johnny and act as his Upminster contact. Negus was pushing for increased mutant rights, having a mutant daughter that he kept at home something Johnny remarked as being a brave act for a man in Negus' position , though he still wanted to keep mutant and norm bloodlines separate. Flashbacks to the pre-Wulf days of Johnny's life would introduce Precious Matson, a reporter from the mutant colony of Freedonia. A competent and dogged reporter, she became friends with Johnny and helped him against the terrorist leader Blood Moon. In "Life and Death", she began investigating the true events of Johnny's death and, with McNulty's aid, was able to resurrect him. Later, the story "Max Bubba" gave the date just as in the Judge Dredd stories by the same writers, the date progresses in real time. However, although the stories "The No-Go Job" and "The Final Solution" were said to take place two years after the events in "Max Bubba," the date was again given as This discrepancy was repeated in the story " Judgement Day " written by Garth Ennis , which gave the date even though it was set after the events in "Max Bubba. Occasionally, some one-episode stories which appeared in annuals and summer specials were set outside the range of dates given above, being set in different points of Alpha's life. Kreelman drafted laws stating mutants were not allowed to work or own businesses, leading to them being forced from their homes into slums and eventually into being forced into labour camps; the only option for many mutants was to join the nationwide guerilla Mutant Army. An attack was launched on Upminster in as part of a general uprising, but the Army's leaders were forced to surrender in the face of mass mutant executions. Kreelman used this as an opportunity to push forward the extermination of all mutants; Johnny Alpha and the other leaders escaped thanks to Johnny's sister and mother and led the Mutant Army in a second major uprising to prevent genocide. The Prime Minister and King agreed to draft into law a better deal for mutants, and - after hearing Alpha was Kreelman's son from Ruth - blackmailed Kreelman into resigning. Strontium Dog Blood Moon (Volume) - Comic Vine

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He was a fanatical colonel in the mutant army during New Britain's first mutant war, who believed that mutants were a superior type of human who would inherit the world from the norms. Moon therefore thought that the indiscriminate slaughter of norms was morally justifiable, in order to clear the decks for the next stage of human evolution. He frequently attacked civilian targets and persuaded his ardent disciples to become suicide bombers. One of Moon's victims was Mardi, a young woman so devoted to him that she blew herself up at a Kreeler Youth rally near Winchester Cathedral. Mardi claimed to have an 'anti-authoritarian' mutant gene, but Moon said that she was merely a norm wannabe or 'newtant' — "some norms are just kinky that way" — and so he was justified in using her because she was the enemy. Mardi's death shocked the young Johnny Alpha , on secondment to Moon's forces at the time, and he tried to kill Moon. The colonel had him beaten severely and then let him go, because he needed the support of Johnny's commander, General Armz. Moon's hide-out was destroyed by the norms, but terrorist attacks carried out in his name continued, leading to rumours that he was still alive. Shelving menu. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Rate it:. Earth: the future, Following an atomic war, Stront… More. Earth, the late 22nd century. Following the atomic… More. Following the Atom Wars in the 22nd century, many … More. The Government of Earth come up with a chilling ne… More. Johnny Alpha — the mutant bounty hunter with the X… More. Collects: - Blood Moon Prog , progs — 16… More. Shelve Strontium Dog: Blood Moon. Johnny Alpha — th… More. Brigitte La Bomb. Scab Jones. Eleanor Kreeble. Lowdown McFee. Black Lars. Hakken Oakenshield. Doctor Duran. Scroggy Frogget. Chinky Goober. Whippy Goober. Cy Goober. Titus Zed. Sun and Mr. Billy Joe. Black Gumbs. Queen Hernia. Princess Polyp. King Larry the Certifiable. Commander Kreeg. Judge Dredd. Auld Clootie. Hairy Mary. The Famous Grouse. Wee Malkie Rifkind. Dai the Death. Nelson Culliver. Aubrey Negus. Billy Glum. Razor Blades. Diana Kreelman. Orville J. Unrighteous Brothers. Spider Dan.

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