Appearing in "The Thirteenth Floor"[]
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- Sam Bowers, a resident of Maxwell Tower
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- Three bullies
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- Max's mother (cameo)
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- Maxwell Tower, a semi-derelict block of flats
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- Smartphone that the bullies use to film Sam
- A screen Max uses to view what's going on in his lift
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- Max's bicycle
Synopsis for "The Thirteenth Floor"[]
Decades after Maxwell Tower was partially destroyed in a fire, Max the A.I. is reactivated and resumes his terrifying mission.
Appearing in "The Dracula File"[]
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Synopsis for "The Dracula File"[]
Dracula has made a new life for himself in the modern era, but some people just can't escape the past.
Appearing in "Death-Man: The Gathering"[]
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- Sergeants Four (cameo)
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Synopsis for "Death-Man: The Gathering"[]
A group of heroes from the past are gathered to face a new threat.
Appearing in "Return of Black Max: Blood Moon"[]
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- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The Return of the Sentinels"[]
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- Hannah Berry
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- Jennifer
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- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "Fate of the Fairy Hunter"[]
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- Wanda Hannigan, a personal assistant
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- Patricia Milson, an author who writes fairy stories for children
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- Lady Nerida Glassthorne, a dark elf of Barrowspyte
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Synopsis for "Fate of the Fairy Hunter"[]
A fairy offers Wanda, a young woman, the chance to get revenge on her horrible boss.
Notes[]
- Published by Rebellion in 2017.
- The story begun in the Death-Man strip continues in The Vigilant Vol 1 1.
Trivia[]
Released with two covers — one by Henry Flint, and one by Glenn Fabry and Adam Brown.
Recommended reading[]
- None.
Links and references[]
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