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English
Miscellaneous
26 May 2026
A ten year old child who carries a briefcase to school mistakenly takes the President’s “Nuclear Football” and accidentally causes a international espionage incident in this political satire about how great power is rarely handled responsibly.

Everywhere the President goes, there is a military liaison who follows, carrying a briefcase with the codes to launch a nuclear strike––and it’s just been lost. This is the story about what happens when a ten-year-old boy finds a nuclear football and accidentally brings the world to the brink of annihilation.
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Illustrated by:   Phillip Sevy, Warnia Sahadewa
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 170mm, 
Weight:   150g
ISBN:   9781545822821
ISBN 10:   1545822824
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Eliot Rahal (Hot Lunch Special, Bleed Them Dry, Madam Satan) is a New York Times-acclaimed writer best known for his work in comics and his collaborations with Last Podcast on the Left, Machine Gun Kelly, and Emily Hampshire. Phillip Sevy is an artist who has spent the last few years drawing for Marvel on titles like X-Men (Astonishing, Unlimited, and From the Ashes), Avengers, Venom, Deadpool, and others as well as contributing to both DC and Marvel Pride specials. They broke into the comics industry through the Top Cow Talent Hunt, where they drew The Tithe and The Freeze, before moving over to Dark Horse for a lengthy run on Tomb Raider. They wrote The House (with artist Drew Zucker), and wrote and drew Triage, Paradox, and Kepler (with David Duchovny). When they’re not feverishly working on comics, you can find them (literally) running around their neighborhood, hiking in the hills, or DMing endless sessions of DnD Warnia Sahadewa is comic books colorist based in Bandung, Indonesia, She has a lot of fun listening to true crime podcast while working. She is also a big fan of cats and cooking. Frank Cvetkovic is a comic book letterer who hates when people assume that all he does is put words inside bubbles. There’s a little more to the job than that. For instance, sometimes he puts them in boxes. His work can be seen in Hey Mary!, Toxic Summer, and Gatchaman: Galactor.

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