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Bloodshot (1993)
Series · 17
books · 1993-2013

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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #0

1994

The origin of Bloodshot revealed! Who is Angelo Mortalli and how did he end up in the grip of Iwatsu Industries and Project Rising Spirit? Featuring guest appearances by the Eternal Warrior and the Geomancer.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #2

1993

The telemechanic showdown! Bloodshot faces off against Ax, his deadliest enemy—a Harbinger with the power to control machines.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #3

1993

Bloodshot's quest to recover his past takes him to the mean streets of Brooklyn. He struggles to remember what he'll find there, old friends or new enemies, before the answers can kill him.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #4

1993

The Carboni family have taken Bloodshot's sister hostage—and he'll stop at nothing to save the family he can't remember. Featuring the Eternal Warrior and a prelude to the Malev War saga of Rai and the Future Force.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #5

1993

Gino Canelli is looking for payback and Bloodshot is going to make sure he gets paid in full! But will Bloodshot be able to move fast enough with his sister's life on the line? Featuring the conclusion to the prologue of the Malev war saga of Rai and the Future Force.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #6

1993

Bloodshot sets out to make a new life for himself in London working for Neville Alcott and MI-6. His first find out who is killing the agents of the Weaponeer. But to do that he must first survive an attack by Harbinger hijackers! Featuring the first appearance of Ninjak!
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #7

1993

"The Unkindest Cut of All" Bloodshot has traced the Weaponeer hijackings to Harbinger mercenaries Cinder and Glyder. But can even Bloodshot's nanite-filled blood save him when he goes skydiving without a parachute? Even if he does he'll still have Ninjak to contend with!
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #13

1994

Who killed the Weaponeer? When a mysterious killer targets the heads of numerous arms-trading families, Bloodshot must protect men with hands bloodier than his own. As an armada of assassins close in, Bloodshot will have to become a one-man army to uphold his mission. But even with all of his training and enhancements, Bloodshot can't possibly prepare for Dr. Silk!
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #14

1994

Bloodshot tries getting in the Christmas spirit—which is pretty hard to do when the entire New York mafia is gunning for you! Convinced that Bloodshot has broken their truce, the Carboni crime family launches another manhunt. But this time, they have something Bloodshot wants. Something worth killing for. Bloodshot's vicious rivalry with the New York mob starts anew!
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #16

1994

Bloodshot heads to Russia for a global peace conference—the perfect place to start a new world war.
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Bloodshot

Last Stand (Bloodshot

1996

Bloodshot visits the neighborhood he grew up in and is mistaken for infamous mob enforcer Bruno Mortalli, his own half-remembered father! When he learns that the F.B.I. is hot on his father's trail, Bloodshot joins in the hunt. When father and son reunite it won't be peaceful, and little remain the same after this final confrontation of Bloodshot and his past.
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #34

1993

What is happening to Bloodshot? He's just taken down two thugs at the docks - and now he's ready to take out the cops too! Can Bloodshot regain his senses? Or does the devil inside just found a perfect - and indestructible - new host?
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #35

1995

Enter Rampage! As Bloodshot lays bleeding, the creature known as Rampage emerges to terrorize the city by night. With innocent lives on line, can Bloodshot contain his nanite-fueled offspring before the city succumbs to his darkness?
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #37

2013

It's Bloodshot versus the undead in the middle of the New Orleans night! Someone close to Bloodshot is drinking the blood of innocents...but who could it be?
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #38

2013

There's a new group of mercenaries on the march! Rampage has teamed up with Laws to take down Bloodshot! Can Bloodshot survive an all-out assault by two of his worst enemies?
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Bloodshot (1993-1996) #45

2013

With Sanada's transformation complete, Bloodshot and Jillian must contend with the savage Crimson Dragon—and ensure he's the last of their kind. But when Jillian reveals her startling condition, could more super soldiers be on the way?
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Valiant Masters

Bloodshot Vol. 1: Blood of the Machine

2012

Once, he was the hired killer known as Angelo Mortalli. Now, there is only Bloodshot. Brought back from the grave by the government scientists of Project Rising Spirit, Bloodshot is powered by microscopic nano-machines that can repair all injuries and maximize his physical potential. But the nanites can't replace his lost memories - or help him shake the feeling that he was once anything but a hero. Atoning for his sins in a world he no longer knows, can the man now called Bloodshot recover the secrets of his past? And survive his deadly first encounters with the likes of the Eternal Warrior, Ninjak and Rai along the way? Collecting Bloodshot's best-selling debut with the original series coloring, the inaugural Valiant Masters volume re-presents Bloodshot (1992) #1-8 by fan favorite writer Kevin VanHook and comics legend Don Perlin for the first time anywhere! Plus no fan will want to miss "The Tablet" - a brand new tale of the VH1 Valiant Universe starring Bloodshot and the Eternal Warrior by the classic creative team of VanHook, Perlin, and Bob Wiacek!

Authors

Mike Grell
Mike Grell
Author · 57 books

Mike Grell (born 1947) is a comic book writer and artist. Grell studied at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the Chicago Academy of Fine Art, and took the Famous Artists School correspondence course in cartooning. His entry into the comics industry was in 1972, as an assistant to Dale Messick on the Brenda Starr comic strip. In 1973 Grell moved to New York, and began his long relationship with DC Comics. His first assignment at DC was on Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, a high-profile assignment for an artist with no prior experience illustrating a monthly comic book. Grell says he got that job because he was walking in the editor's door to ask for work, literally, as the previous artist was walking out the door, having just quit. These stories were written by Cary Bates and Jim Shooter. The Bates/Grell/Shooter run on the title is very well-regarded today by Superboy/Legion fans, who consider it one of the high-water marks in the character/team's history. Grell's work on SATLOSH is widely thought to be some of the best beefcake/cheesecake ever committed to comic book pages, and is affectionately referred to as the 'disco Legion' in retrospect by fans of the title. A writer as well as artist, Grell cemented his status as a fan-favorite with his best-known creation, The Warlord, one of the first sword and sorcery comics, and reportedly the best-selling title published by DC Comics in the late-1970s. The character first appeared in 1st Issue Special #8 (Nov 1975) and was soon given his own ongoing title (The Warlord #1, Jan/Feb 1976). In this book, Air Force pilot Travis Morgan crash-lands in the prehistoric "hidden world" of Skartaris (a setting highly influenced by Jules Verne's A Journey to the Center of the Earth and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Pellucidar). For years thereafter, Morgan engages in adventures dressed only in a winged helmet, wristbands, boots, and breechclout, and armed with a sword and (years before Dirty Harry handled one) a .44 Auto Mag. At DC, Grell also worked on titles such as Aquaman, Batman, and the Phantom Stranger, and with writer Dennis O'Neil on the re-launch of the Green Lantern/Green Arrow series in 1976. [edit] Tarzan Grell wrote and drew the Tarzan comic strip from July 19, 1981 to February 27, 1983 (except for one strip, February 13, 1983, by Thomas Yeates). These strips were rerun in newspapers in 2004 - 2005. [edit] First Comics: Jon Sable Freelance and Starslayer Cover to Jon Sable Freelance #7. Art by Mike Grell.Through the 1980s Grell developed creator-owned titles such Jon Sable Freelance and Starslayer. Jon Sable Freelance was published by the now-defunct First Comics. Starslayer, a space-born science fiction series, started at Pacific Comics, but shifted to First. The titular character of Jon Sable Freelance was a former Olympic athlete, later a African big-game hunter, who became a mercenary. First appearing with a cover date of June 1983, Jon Sable Freelance was a successful non-super-hero comic book in an era when successful non-super-hero comic books were almost unheard of, and a graphically violent comic sold in mainstream comic book stores in an era when such was as rare. Jon Sable was a precursor to what would eventually be called, by some, "the Dark Age of Comics," when even long-established super-heroes would become increasingly grim and violent. The character was heavily influenced by Ian Fleming's James Bond novels as well as drawing on pulp fiction crime stories. Also, many of the stories of Sable's hunting exploits in Africa were influenced by Peter Hathaway Capstick's novels. At a convention in the late 1980s, Grell stated that his idea for Sable was "something like a cross between James Bond and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." Sable was adapted into a short-lived television series and the character's origin tale, "A Storm Over Eden," from the comic book, was expanded and novelized by Grell under the title Sable, which was publ

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