https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AV-C0dK-H0 AVAILABLE NOW As the Cold War widened in the 1950s, military hero, George Kutter and his family trained to be legacy survivors in the event of an atomic exchange with the Soviet Union. Prepared to wait out the aftermath of nuclear war, they were subjected to myriad simulations, scenarios and stresses in hopes of... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #5” – Comic Review
Releasing January 8th. This brand new story has five parts, before getting a trade back. Published by Storm King Comics. Written by Joe Harris Art by Cat Staggs Letters By Janice Chiang Edited by Sandy King Covers by Cat Staggs Series created by John Carpenter and Sandy King Carpenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-ogrrg0zc The finale of the Bunker.... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #4” – Comic Review
Releasing November 6th. This brand new story has five parts, before getting a trade back. Published by Storm King Comics. Written by Joe Harris Art by Cat Staggs Letters By Janice Chiang Edited by Sandy King Covers by Cat Staggs Series created by John Carpenter and Sandy King Carpenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-ogrrg0zc Alright if you need a... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #3” – Comic Review
Over sixty years ago, the Archonite Initiative studied the effects of stress and loss upon potential survivors of a nuclear war. Underground, in the dark, and believing they could well be the last humans left alive, the Kutter Family would experience sensory manipulation and divisions in their ranks which would eventually tear them apart. But... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #2” – Comic Review
Donnie, Keith and their friends expected a typical weekend of hunting and drinking and blowing off steam in the woods. Then they ended up lost, injured and locked inside the strange, dark fallout shelter previously inhabited by the participants in some kind of simulated military experiment. Only nobody ever told George Kutter and his family... Continue Reading →
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