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Writer:Brian WoodArtist:Riccardo BurchielliPart 3 of the 5-part "Body of a Journalist." The big story's broke, and now the whole world is focused on Matty as he struggles to pull a deal together to not only save his life, but the lives of everyone close to him. And to pull this off, he's going to need the help of his old guide, but will Zee even give him the time of day?
Writer:Brian WoodArtist:Kristian DonaldsonThe origin of Zee, featuring guest art by Kristian Donaldson (Supermarket)! Follow Zee from her humble beginnings as a med student through the day the second civil war hit Manhattan.
Writer:Brian WoodArtist:Brian WoodIn this special stand-alone issue, Brian Wood supplies both script and art and gives readers an in-depth look at life, culture and the unique neighborhoods within the DMZ. Think of it as a tourist guide to one of the most dangerous destinations on Earth - Manhattan, New York City - the DMZ.
Writer:Brian WoodArtist:Riccardo BurchielliPart 4 of the 5-part "Friendly Fire." Matty is called in for an exclusive, on-the-record interview with a top-level commander who was in charge the day of the brutal "Day 204" massacre. But given what Matty already knows about the day's events, he's less than impressed with the commander's version.
Written by Brian WoodArt by Ryan KellyCover by John Paul Leon"No Future" continues, tracking the inner workings of the DMZ's notorious death cult from its more mindless and random street actions to the more sophisticated operations that betray its thug exterior. After witnessing the crash-landing that placed Matty in the city in the first place, our anonymous street killer starts questioning the ultimate point of the organization.
Written by Brian Wood, Art by Ryan Kelly, Cover by John Paul LeonThe conclusion of "No Future" sees our nameless hero sent out on a mission he has no plans to return from. But is that by design of his masters - or initiative on his own part? Let out in daylight for the first time in years, he sees aspects of the DMZ that tweak his long-repressed conscience, and hes forced to make an impossible choice.MATURE READERS
Written by Brian WoodArt by Riccardo BurchielliCover by John Paul Leon"Hearts and Minds" part 1 of 5. Following the tumultuous events of the past year, Matty Roth is redefining his role in the DMZ. No longer content to be merely a citizen journalist or a mouthpiece for Parco Delgado's struggling city government, he now rolls with his own private security force and self-defined mandate to heal the city. Is this the start of a brand-new day via the barrel of an gun - or will this "Rise of Matty" end with the fall of just another petty warlord?
Written by Brian WoodArt by Riccardo BurchielliCover by John Paul Leon"Hearts and Minds" Part 2 of 5! The world struggles to come to grips with Parco Delgado's nuclear revelation, and while he's shooting hoops and avoiding the press, Matty is out there forging new alliances and advancing his own agenda. But with spyplane overflights and rumors of search-and-destroy teams being deployed, how long can any of this last? Not even the city's own new media outlet, Radio Free DMZ, has the answers.
Written by Brian WoodArt by Riccardo BurchielliCover by John Paul Leon"Hearts and Minds" part 3 of 5! The past comes back to haunt Matty in the form of both family and friends. To blow off some steam, he goes after a Trustwell sleeper cell. Of course, this is not Matty Roth, naive observer. And while Zee never liked that Matty so much, what would she make of him now?
Written by BRIAN WOODArt by RICCARDO BURCHIELLICover by JP LEON"M.I.A." part 3 of 4! In his trek through the urban wastelands, Matty runs into some old friends: The Delgado Nation. The campaign was a long time ago, and now Parcos a war criminal with a price on his head. So what can Matty possibly offer them in exchange for his life?
Written by BRIAN WOODArt by RICCARDO BURCHIELLICover by JP LEONThe conclusion of "M.I.A." sees Matty arriving at the 59th Street Bridge and into the control of the U.S. military who could conceivably charge Matty with war crimes. Oddly, Matty seems okay with that. In a pivotal moment that helps define the series, the fog of war is lifted and the truth behind Parco Delgado is made clear.
Written by Brian WoodArt by Riccardo BurchelliCover by John Paul Leon.Zee Hernandez has always been the soul of the city, and the one person who could keep Matty's ego in check -- most of the time. In her final solo issue of the series, we check back in with Zee, last seen in issue #59, and discover what secret she's been holding on to all this time.
Written by BRIAN WOODArt by RICCARDO BURCHIELLICover by JOHN PAUL LEONIs the America about to emerge from its second civil war going to be the same America that went into it? Will it be even remotely similar? The 5-part story "The Five Nations of New York," the final arc in the DMZ saga, will tell you.
Written by BRIAN WOOD Art by RICCARDO BURCHIELLI Cover by JOHN PAUL LEONOnly four issues left in the DMZ saga! Way back in issue #1, Zee met Matty with a loaded weapon pointing to his face. Now, almost six years gone, are they any closer to finding peace and happiness with each other? Matty is the voice of the city and Zee its soul . . . can they come together to help build a new New York?