Filled with dangerous alien criminals, bounty hunters, and, oh!, a pacifist sentient gun from visionary creator Robert Kirkman, writer Benito Cereno, and artist E.J. Su. Writer Benito Cereno (INVINCIBLE PRESENTS: ATOM EVE & REX SPLODE), acclaimed artist E.J. Su (TECH JACKET), and visionary creator Robert Kirkman (INVINCIBLE, THE WALKING DEAD) reunite for one of the most anticipated comic book launches of the year! The galaxy's most dangerous alien criminal has escaped prison, and he's looking for revenge against humanity. Now the space police have called renowned bounty hunter Akeldama "Blood" Bledsoe and her (infuriatingly) pacifist sentient gun Thunder to help them find their target by any means necessary. Torn between following in her family's footsteps and forging her own path, Blood's violent chase across the galaxy will lead her to the last place she ever expected - that is, if she can first stop the most dangerous weapon of mass destruction ever created... Collects Blood & Thunder #1-6
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978-1-5343-3376-5 (9781534333765)
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Benito Cereno is a writer and podcaster whose work includes Tales from the Bully Pulpit with Graeme MacDonald and Hector Plasm with Nate Bellegarde, both for Image Comics. He also wrote Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode and, in collaboration with Robert Kirkman, the first Guarding the Globe series. He was the primary writer for The Tick from New England Comics, featuring art by Les McClaine. He has also written stories for Dark Horse Comics, Dynamite Comics, and others.
As a podcaster, he is the co-host with Chris Sims of Apocrypals, a thorough look at the Bible and related writings through a historical and literary lens, but also it’s a comedy podcast, so funnier than that sounds. He also co-hosts Friends Till the End with Matt D. Wilson and Erica Henderson, a podcast nominally about the Chucky franchise, but also covering horror media more broadly.
He lives in Kentucky with his wife and two cats. He has no children but has long been refining his avuncular vibe.