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FREE STRONTIUM DOG: V. 2: SEARCH/DESTROY AGENCY FILES PDF Alan Grant,Carlos Ezquerra | 288 pages | 15 Jun 2007 | Rebellion | 9781905437290 | English | Oxford, United Kingdom Search/Destroy Agency Files , Strontium Dog | Warlord Games JavaScript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. We are shipping all Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files on time, but please expect possible delays in transit. The post office and other shippers are overwhelmed and some shipments may experience significant delays. Some international orders have seen delays as large as weeks. Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday October 26! This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written by John Wagner Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files Alan Grant. Art by Carlos Ezquerra. Following the Atom Wars in the 22nd Century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. Unable to get regular jobs, forced into ghettoes and considered an underclass by the "norms," the only work open to them was bounty hunting. Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 2 - 1st printing. Written by Alan Grant. Following the Atom Wars in the 22 nd century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. Unable to get regular jobs, forced into ghettoes, and considered an underclass by the "norms," the only work open to them was bounty hunting. Book 2 collects together such classic stories as "Outlaw" and "The Moses Incident. Volume 3 - 1st printing. Art by Carlos Ezquerra and Simon Harrison. Following the Atom Wars in the 22nd century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. Unable to get regular jobs, forced into ghettoes and considered an underclass by the 'norms,' the only work open to them was bounty hunting. Book 4 collects together such classic stories as "Max Bubba" and "Rage. Volume 4 - 1st printing. Following the Atom Wars of the 22nd century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. This volume collects classic stories Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files as "Bitch" and "The Stone Killers. Volume 5 - 1st printing. The government of Earth has come up with a chilling new plan to deal with the mutant race by teleporting them into another Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files. But Johnny Alpha and Feral will stand against this injustice and, in the process, may face their deadliest challenge yet! A AD classic, complete in paperback for the very first time! Date This week Last week Past month 2 months 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s s s s Search Advanced. Issue ST No image available. Published Jan by Rebellion. Available Stock Add to want list This item is not in stock. Issue 1-REP. Published Mar by Rebellion. Published Jun by Rebellion. Issue ST. Published Oct by Rebellion. Published Apr by Rebellion. Read a little about our history. Strontium Dog Search/Destroy Agency Files (Volume) - Comic Vine Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Strontium Dog by Alan Grant. Carlos Ezquerra Illustrator. Following the Atom Wars in the 22nd century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. Unable to get regular jobs, forced into ghettoes and considered an underclass by the 'norms', the only work open to them was bounty hunting. Collects: - Portrait of Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files Mutant Progs Following the Atom Wars in the 22nd century, many of the survivors were mutated by the Strontium 90 fallout. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Strontium Dog. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Strontium Dogplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files. The material is written by co-creator John Wagner and his oft-time partner in crime Alan Grant, and drawn by co-creator Carlos Ezquerra, with the exception from the final short story "Strontium Dog" from AD Annualwhich is written by Gary rice and drawn Steven Kyte and in all honesty is not too impressive, especially not by comparison. If the first volume, which is also highly recommended for fans of British science fiction comics of the 70s and '80s, focused on short Strontium Dog stories, this Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files offers lengthier arcs and consequently more complex adventures for mutant bounty hunter Johnny Alpha and his Viking norm partner Wulf Sternhammer. First out is the parter "Portrait of a Mutant", which admittedly features Sternhammer very little as deals with Johnny Alpha's back story. It gives us a good insight into the world of Alpha, his origin, and the politics of one Nelson Kreelman and the war between his forces and Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files fighters in the mutant army. Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files also gives us the origin of the T- weapons i. Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files lengthy arc is followed by the by comparison short 4-parter "The Gronk Affair", in which poachers are threatening the lives and hides of Alpha and Sternhammer's alien sidekick, the Gronk. In the parter "The Moses Incident", Alpha accidentally kills an innocent child and what follows is a story of regret, and what that emotion taken to its extremes can lead to. In the parter "The Killing", Alpha and Sternhammer have entered a deadly competition, but not in order to play the game and win i. All in all, a very classic AD story of this era. The final long story almost the final story in the volume is the parter "Outlaw". His name is Norman King and not only is a mutant hater, but he most certainly have a secret agenda. It is a very good story and nicely ties in with the opening story "Portrait Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files a Mutant" on several levels, the least of which not being Alpha's reunion with some of his companions from the mutant liberation war against Kreelman and his forces. All in all, it is a good and fun read. The short chapters about pages each are well structured and gives the narrative some pulse, even in the lengthier stories. If you like Judge Dredd or material from AD in general, you should definitely check it out. But that recommendation is equally true if you want to get a good glimpse of what the SF scene in British comics was like in the '70s and 80s. Warmly recommended! I enjoyed this a lot more than the first book. There's still a dash of nonsense running through it, but the main themes are stronger this time. I remember reading The Moses Incident as a kid, it was great to re-read it. Back then Just took a hop back to childhood Think my Strontium Dog: v. 2: Search/destroy Agency Files samling from then can now be konverted to the digital. Apr 25, Cameron rated it it was amazing. Contains 3 very good story lines with the brilliant book endings of "Portrait of a Mutant" and "Outlaw". There really should be a movie series based on this. Everything in this is a stone cold classic, simple as. Oct 03, Timo rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics. Such good stuff, really good stuff. Long nice epics with great Esquerra art. In this volume Grant found voice for Doggy and haven't lost it since. Good stuff. More good stories from Johnny Alpha. Again, good comics but not as good as others from ad. Jan 09, James Aggas rated it it was amazing Shelves: ad. While volume 1 gave us a collection of short stories that were essentially "case of the week", it's clear that by this volume, Strontium Dog had really found its feet, containing two epic-length stories with "Portrait of a Mutant" and "Outlaw", with a variety of shorter stories in between. I really enjoyed how a great deal of this volume went deep into the psychology of our anti-hero Johnny Alpha, with "Portrait of a Mutant" revealing the early years of his character, and even the shorter storie While volume 1 gave us a collection of short stories that were essentially "case of the week", it's clear that by this volume, Strontium Dog had really found its feet, containing two epic-length stories with "Portrait of a Mutant" and "Outlaw", with a variety of shorter stories in between. I really enjoyed how a great deal of this volume went deep into the psychology of our anti-hero Johnny Alpha, with "Portrait of a Mutant" revealing the early years of his character, and even the shorter stories like "The Moses Incident" exploring what happens when one tragedy comes close to pushing him over the edge and making a terrible decision. Chances are, the stories you'd get in this volume are stories you've experienced a few times before, such as the "Battle Royale" style of "The Killing" or the classic "hero on the run" story with "Outlaw".