Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)
In this story, Tank Girl finds herself having a baby, and the sinister members of the Cult of Baal have plans for her, plans that could lead to the end of civilisation. When the going gets tough, Tank Girl heads for Mars.
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Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)
In this story, Tank Girl finds herself having a baby, and the sinister members of the Cult of Baal have plans for her, plans that could lead to the end of civilisation. When the going gets tough, Tank Girl heads for Mars.
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Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)

Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)

Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)

Tank Girl: Apocalypse (Remastered Edition)

Paperback(Anniversary)

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Overview

In this story, Tank Girl finds herself having a baby, and the sinister members of the Cult of Baal have plans for her, plans that could lead to the end of civilisation. When the going gets tough, Tank Girl heads for Mars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845767655
Publisher: Titan
Publication date: 02/23/2010
Series: Tank Girl
Edition description: Anniversary
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Alan Grant is a comic book writer. He is a longtime writer of Judge Dredd and he has also worked on Batman (creating the characters Anarky, Victor Zsasz, and the Ventriloquist), Lobo, and JLA: Riddle of the Beast. With John Wagner, he wrote the popular Robo-Hunter and Strontium Dog comic strips under the pseudonym T. B. Grover.

Andy Pritchett has worked as a collaborative illustrator on the comic book Tank Girl as well as on the Tank Girl movie adaptation. He is also known for his work on the cult comic book Shade: The Changing Man. Previously, he worked as an illustrator and colorist for the Sonic the Hedgehog comic.

Philip Bond is a British comic book illustrator. His comic book art has been part of Deadline magazine and the DC Comics imprint Vertigo. His first published work was a self-released fanzine called Atomtan, which he made in collaboration with Tank Girl creators, Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett. You can find him on the web at philipbond.net.
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