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Lone Wolf 2100

Chase the Setting Sun (GN)

Miguel Sepulveda Eric Heisserer Javier Mena Brian O'Connell

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Dark Horse Comics
17 October 2016
In a violent reimagining of the classic assassin-and-child story of Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima's Lone Wolf and Cub, Itto and Daisy set out across the Plague Lands, looking for a way to save the world while pursued by plague victims, ruthless mercenaries, and the armored soldiers of dying nations.

A violent reimagining of the classic assassin-and-child storyby the writer of the acclaimed film Arrival!

AD 2100- The world has been devastated by a manmade plague. Young Daisy Ogami is infected but unaffected--naturally immune. In her blood can be found a cure that will save humanity. But the remaining world powers are concerned less with preserving humanity and more with being the first nation to return to power. Unfortunately for them, Daisy has a protector . . .

a loyal android named Itto.

In a violent reimagining of the classic assassin-and-child story of Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima's Lone Wolf and Cub, Itto and Daisy set out across the Plague Lands, looking for a way to save the world while pursued by plague victims, ruthless mercenaries, and the armored soldiers of dying nations. Pity those who catch up with them . . .

Collects Lone Wolf 2100- Chase the Setting Sun 1-4.
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Illustrated by:   Javier Mena, Brian O'Connell
Imprint:   Dark Horse Comics
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   113g
ISBN:   9781506700076
ISBN 10:   1506700071
Pages:   104
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Eric Heisserer grew up in Oklahoma where his father taught ancient history at Oklahoma University. He began his writing career in 1995 with various tabletop game modules, and migrated to screenwriting in 2000 when he sold his first feature script to Artisan Entertainment. In late 2008 he was brought in to write A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) for New Line Cinema, followed by the prequel of The Thing (2011) for Universal and Final Destination 5 (2011). His latest feature, Hours (2013) marks his directorial debut.

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