
The Great War of Separation #4
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The Republic of Texas. A B-52 carrying two hydrogen bombs. An alien horror called Xeno absorbing a city block at a time. The Great War of Separation #4 is the conclusion of the Rippaverse's first war epic.
Xeno has assimilated an Air Force general and authorized a nuclear strike against Texas. The bomber is forty-five minutes from target. Governor Plessy Sanders can't stop it. Jacob Silman is in the wrong place to help. And Bryan Solari is sitting alone on a Frog-Ee's sign atop North Forty-Four-the only asset close enough, fast enough, and durable enough to put a hitch in the strike. Forty-five minutes. Two hydrogen bombs. One hero in position-and a war that has burned through four issues comes down to a single desperate intercept.
The final chapter of the war epic that began in The Great War of Separation #1-the conclusion of the Rippaverse's first ensemble war story. Sets the geopolitical stage for everything that follows. Collects in The Great War of Separation Vol. 1 (11/27/26).
From writer Chuck Dixon-co-creator of Bane-with art by Jack Herbert (Brazil) and Cliff Richards (Isom artist filling in). Colors by J. Brown. Featuring characters created by Eric July and Chuck Dixon.
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Chuck Dixon is one of the most prolific writers in American comics, with a career spanning over four decades and thousands of published stories. He is best known for his acclaimed runs on Batman, The Punisher, Nightwing, and Conan, and is the co-creator of Bane-one of the most iconic villains in the DC Universe. Dixon's work is defined by tight pacing, sharp dialogue, and grounded, character-driven action. At Rippaverse Publishing, he writes Alphacore, The Horseman, Seven Deadly Sinners, Great War of Separation, and Zalen, and contributes to the Exclave crossover event.