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SEAL Team Six: No More
Series · 13
books · 2014-2020

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#1

SEAL Team Six

No More #1

2014

From the best-selling SEAL TEAM SIX series from CHUCK DIXON comes the spin-off fans have been waiting for! He is highly trained. His missions are classified. He is her best and last hope. When Randall ‘Flame’ O'Donnell is forced to leave the SEALs due to a traumatic head injury he received on a mission, he firmly believes his life to be over. Leaving the SEALs is painful and impossible; Flame is certain life cannot only never be the same, but he doesn't know how to live without them. Facing a lifetime as a nothing but a civilian, Flame finds himself considering things he never thought he would: like joining the private sector and getting a job. But this is no ordinary job. Partnering up with ex-CIA analyst and NSA agent Dana Morton, Flame finds himself reliving his SEAL days by becoming the muscle in an agency that investigates and protects. Although he worries that things will get boring, he quickly realizes that this job is anything but static. From the rescue mission of a German television crew, to the thwarting of multiple terrorist attacks in major American cities, Flame finds himself once again stoking the fires he thought were long dead. And having a gorgeous blonde partner doesn't exactly hurt! From Vietnam veteran and seasoned writer, Doug Murray, comes an epic tale of redemption and ass-kicking that digs deep into the psyche of a former SEAL whose glory days are far from over. Prologue from Dynamite's New eBook: SEAL TEAM SIX NO MORE: REKINDLED FLAME: Darkness surrounded Flame as he crouched with the front of his left shoulder just touching a wall of some kind, the familiar shape of an M4 cradled in his arms. Where the hell am I? he asked himself. What am I supposed to do? He shook his head—felt a familiar weight on it. Night vision! He fumbled for the boxy system, and pulled it down in front of his eyes. Now where’s that switch…? Something clicked under his questing fingers and everything changed. I’m in a big room of some kind. Flame studied the green-tinged one-dimensional reality that spread around him. Boxes and crates everywhere. He tapped the huge crate he’d thought was a wall. Big suckers… He shook his head. Supply dump, maybe... He glanced to his front. Looks like an access door up ahead there… He sensed movement somewhere behind him. Shit! Flame turned toward the movement, clicking off the safety of his M4 with automatic precision. Where did that come from? He strained eyes and ears for more information—anything that might tell him what he’d gotten himself into—but all he could hear was the hammering sound of rain hitting what must have been a metal roof. Any other subtler sound was all but inaudible against that cacophony. Flame stood completely still, eyes flicking from side to side, waiting for… What? Suddenly, he heard the familiar clatter of an AK-47 coming from somewhere behind him. Flame whirled toward the new sound, rifle barrel swiveling to bear. There was a flicker of movement. It came from that doorway! Flame raised the M4, aiming it at the doorjamb. As soon as the bastard sticks his head out to try again, I’ll take it off and… There was movement to his right as a tall, rather angular figure slid to a halt behind a large box of some kind. The figure waved to him… Re-Pete? The new arrival signaled to Flame that he was going to leapfrog forward and motioned for him to give covering fire. Flame reacted automatically, stroking the trigger of his M4 to produce carefully aimed three-round bursts.
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#2

SEAL Team Six

No More #2

2014

After the success of their dangerous mission in Mexico, Flame and Dana find themselves not only with an important ally in the government to give them cases and clearance—but also with a brand new assignment and a new crew. Hired by big-time CFO Eric Forrest to look into the accounts of his employees for criminal activity, Dana and Flame hire help to navigate the highly protected computer systems. But when their new man Bivens finds that there’s money coming and going in large sums—accompanied by torture videos of teenage girls—the stakes are raised. Not only are they on the hunt for these kidnappers, but also Flame and new hire Gino have been contracted to protect Forrest’s daughter, who is being followed by mysterious black vans.
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#3

SEAL Team Six

No More #3

2014

Randall ‘Flame’ O’Donnell was part of the team that killed Bin Laden before being badly injured and forced into civilian life. But he’s not the man to sit around and collect a disability pension. He forms a security firm with ex-NSA agent Dana Morton. This new firm has already saved a German camera crew and foiled both a plot to blow up the Statue of Liberty and one to irradiate Southern California. Flame deserves a rest—one with young Kimberly—the love of his life. But when the private island they take that rest on is invaded by a terrorist team, Flame must fight the good fight once again—only now, he must do it alone and without a single weapon!
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#4

SEAL Team Six

No More #4

2014

Randall ‘Flame’ O’Donnell has just won the fight of his life—single-handedly destroying a terrorist plot to set off a fuel-air bomb inside a crowded American seaport. He paid a price, however, suffering wounds to himself and, more importantly, the girl that he loves—and Flame can’t forgive himself for that. He needs something to take his mind off what happened—and his partner, Dana Morton, has just the thing. Three young American women working at an archeological site on the border between Iraq and Iran have been taken prisoner by Iranian troops. The US cannot help them—but Flame and his team might be able to save them. All they have to do is take on an entire company of Iranian soldiers…
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#5

SEAL Team Six

No More #5

2014

Chinese businessmen are dying—seemingly committing suicide for no apparent reason. Flame and his team are asked to investigate and they discover a very sordid secret: the businessmen all purchased their wives from North Korean agents who stole the women them from their families. One of those kidnapped women was the daughter of Colonel Cho, a high-ranking and very competent member of the South Korean Military. She died rather than submit to her kidnappers—and the Colonel is now on the vengeance trail. But he can’t reach the North Koreans who actually took the girls. At least, not through normal means. There is another way to get his revenge—a way that will set the entire Korean Peninsula on fire. The guilty will die—as will millions of innocents. Randall ‘Flame’ O’Donnell and his team must find Cho, fight their way through his private army, and disarm or destroy his bomb before it can be used.
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#6

SEAL Team Six

No More #6

2014

A terrorist group working under the auspices of Boko Haram raids a safari resort in Tanzania and kidnaps the tourists there along with every member of the resort’s staff—except the manager, who they behead as a warning. Naturally, Flame and his team are brought in to track down the raiders and rescue their captives. It seems an easy enough assignment—until they discover that there is more to this than a simple kidnapping for ransom and find themselves fighting two enemies: the killers from Boko Haram and a deadlier opponent—a specially developed form of Ebola, weaponized to spread through simple touch. To win, they have to defeat nearly two hundred terrorists, a deadly set of twins, and a virus that has killed tens of thousands in Western Africa. But as always, Flame and his team are up for the challenge!
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#7

SEAL Team Six

No More #7

2014

Flame is hired to be an “Executive Security Escort,” guarding a bubble-gum singing star on a tour of Japan. It should be a milk run—but of course, it isn’t. The girl’s agent is handling the tour bookings on his own rather than going through the usual channels, which means the Yakuza (Japanese mafia) are not getting their cut. It’s a full-time job that goes from the Tokyo Budokan (where the Beatles once played) to Osaka Castle, where Flame has a final confrontation with the Yakuza’s specially hired assassin... Meanwhile, Dana has accepted an assignment of her own. Recent events suggest there is a mole in the Secret Service and Dana is assigned to find out whom that might be. It doesn’t take long for her to discover the identity of the crooked agent, but in the process, she is captured and taken to the lair of a group of blond-haired assassins—the same men who Flame encountered in Africa. They try to turn her—get her to use her expertise on their behalf. When she refuses, they resort to other means to get information from her… she is waterboarded and discovers what torture really is.
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#8

SEAL Team Six

No More #8

2015

CFO Eric Forrest, the father of Flame’s girl Kimberly, discovers an odd discrepancy in the books of one of the banks he oversees. Unable to reconcile it, he turns to Dana and Flame who send a team to Haiti to investigate. What they find stuns them: a group of hackers have been draining the funds of several developmental banks, specifically the ones organized to aid Haitian people still recovering from the devastation of the 2010 Earthquake. The team tracks the hackers to Thailand and soon finds out that they are way in over their as heads thugs and Jihadi fighters abound. Meanwhile, Dana is living through an ordeal of her own, recovering from the pain and fear of her encounter with the odd white-haired man from Argentina. He keeps appearing to her—first in the hospital, later in her own apartment—but no one else appears to see him. She begins to doubt her own sanity… Can Kimberly help Dana rediscover her courage, or will both of them become victims? Can the men who are stealing from the poorest people in the world be brought to justice? The international intrigue continues with the eighth installment of SEAL Team Six: No More!
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#9

SEAL Team Six

No More #9

2015

Major Matt Berman disobeyed his orders and saved the lives of Flame and several other SEALs during an operation in Helmand Province, Afghanistan that went horribly wrong. The act got him busted and killed a promising career. Now that same Matt Berman is in command of a Delta Force team tasked with protecting a CIA outpost near Ramadi, in Iraq. He has a problem—ISIS. That group has moved far more quickly than anyone in the US command anticipated and now has the outpost surrounded. The government, unwilling to force a confrontation, will not send help. That leaves it up to Flame and his team. They can reach the outpost easily enough—the question is: how do they get out? And while the team is having fun, Dana is working to track down a decorated helicopter pilot who just might be able to get everyone out in one piece...
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#10

SEAL Team Six

No More #10

2015

What’s the difference between an ‘Honest John’ and a ‘Snark’? One can carry a nuclear warhead, one can’t. When Francis, Aesop, and their team discover that pieces of both are in the hands of an Indonesian Insurgent group, they can’t take any chances—the ensuing battle may determine the fate of Malaysia and, in the long run, the Western World. Meanwhile, Flame, dealing with rib injuries and sudden feelings of mortality, is pulled into a new battle when the son of his Muslim friend, Kadeer, is killed by Abdul Majid; a renegade imam who Flame drove out of Baltimore. Anxious for justice, Flame and Kadeer track the renegade to France where they are forced to enter one of the famous ‘No-Go’ zones to confront him and his new band of converts. Can Flame cope with this new battle when he is injured and alone?
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#11

SEAL Team Six

No More #11

2015

When a trained company of Boko Haram fighters raids a school in Kenya, it seems business as usual for the terror group. Then it is discovered that the group came to kidnap a girl with a very rich and powerful father—and if they don’t get what they want, there will be consequences. Frantic, the father hires Flame and the team to seek out the fighters and rescue his little girl. With the odds stacked against them, can they find her before it is too late?
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#12

SEAL Team Six

No More #12

2015

The team is hired to look into “canned hunting” being carried out on ranches in South Africa. There, they are forced to watch as a very rich man kills a tame lion with an unconventional weapon and discover he has a big plan that could kill hundreds of innocent people. Dana tries to get Secret Service involved, but the people in power are not willing to do what she asks. It’s up to Dana—and Flame—to stop the bloodshed by themselves.
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#13

SEAL Team Six

No More #13: A New Flame

2020

As Randall ‘Flame’ O’Donnell starts a new chapter in his private life, he is called upon by a Navy admiral on a very personal mission. A 16-year old American boy has been lured into a warzone in the Middle East, and the team is asked to bring him home safely, even if it’s against his wishes. The mission takes Flame into Syria as the battle against ISIS rages on and the battle to tear down the caliphate is in full swing. But why are the People’s Protection Units, the allies of the American’s against the terrorist nation, enticing children into becoming soldiers? How does Flame find and convince a young man to abandon his crusade and return home to his family in Southern California? And if he can, then the rest of the team must be ready to go in and get them out in possibly the largest push to retake Raqqah.

Authors

Chuck Dixon
Chuck Dixon
Author · 195 books

Charles "Chuck" Dixon is an American comic book writer, perhaps best-known for long runs on Batman titles in the 1990s. His earliest comics work was writing Evangeline first for Comico Comics in 1984 (then later for First Comics, who published the on-going series), on which he worked with his then-wife, the artist Judith Hunt. His big break came one year later, when editor Larry Hama hired him to write back-up stories for Marvel Comics' The Savage Sword of Conan. In 1986, he began working for Eclipse Comics, writing Airboy with artist Tim Truman. Continuing to write for both Marvel and (mainly) Eclipse on these titles, as well as launching Strike! with artist Tom Lyle in August 1987 and Valkyrie with artist Paul Gulacy in October 1987, he began work on Carl Potts' Alien Legion series for Marvel's Epic Comics imprint, under editor Archie Goodwin. He also produced a three-issue adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit for Eclipse with artist David Wenzel between 1989 and 1990, and began writing Marc Spector: Moon Knight in June 1989. His Punisher OGN Kingdom Gone (August, 1990) led to him working on the monthly The Punisher War Journal (and later, more monthly and occasional Punisher titles), and also brought him to the attention of DC Comics editor Denny O'Neil, who asked him to produce a Robin mini-series. The mini proved popular enough to spawn two sequels - The Joker's Wild (1991) and Cry of the Huntress (1992) - which led to both an ongoing monthly series (which Dixon wrote for 100 issues before leaving to work with CrossGen Comics), and to Dixon working on Detective Comics from #644-738 through the major Batman stories KnightFall & KnightsEnd (for which he helped create the key character of Bane), DC One Million, Contagion, Legacy, Cataclysm and No Man's Land . Much of his run was illustrated by Graham Nolan. He was DC's most prolific Batman-writer in the mid-1990s (rivalled perhaps in history by Bill Finger and Dennis O'Neil) - in addition to writing Detective Comics he pioneered the individual series for Robin, Nightwing (which he wrote for 70 issues, and returned to briefly with 2005's #101) and Batgirl, as well as creating the team and book Birds of Prey . While writing multiple Punisher and Batman comics (and October 1994's Punisher/Batman crossover), he also found time to launch Team 7 for Jim Lee's WildStorm/Image and Prophet for Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios. He also wrote many issues of Catwoman and Green Arrow, regularly having about seven titles out each and every month between the years 1993 and 1998. In March, 2002, Dixon turned his attention to CrossGen's output, salthough he co-wrote with Scott Beatty the origin of Barbara Gordon's Batgirl in 2003's Batgirl: Year One. For CrossGen he took over some of the comics of the out-going Mark Waid, taking over Sigil from #21, and Crux with #13. He launched Way of the Rat in June 2002, Brath (March '03), The Silken Ghost (June '03) and the pirate comic El Cazador (Oct '03), as well as editing Robert Rodi's non-Sigilverse The Crossovers. He also wrote the Ruse spin-off Archard's Agents one-shots in January and November '03 and April '04, the last released shortly before CrossGen's complete collapse forced the cancellation of all of its comics, before which Dixon wrote a single issue of Sojourn (May '04). Dixon's Way of the Rat #24, Brath #14 and El Cazador #6 were among the last comics released from the then-bankrupt publisher. On June 10, 2008, Dixon announced on his forum that he was no longer "employed by DC Comics in any capacity."

Dan Wickline
Dan Wickline
Author · 10 books
Dan Wickline is a writer/photographer/bassist living in Los Angeles, CA. In comics he has written for the 30 Days of Night and Grimm Fairy Tales franchises as well as the on-going ShadowHawk and 1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad. He's also written prose for characters such as The Phantom, The Green Hornet and his own creation Lucius Fogg. As a photographer, Dan has been featured in numerous gallery shows as well as a collection of his black & white work published under the title Private Skin. Dan had a brief moment in the Hollywood spotlight playing a corpse on the hit series Dexter, but now spends his spare time as the bassist for the newly formed metal band Murder Most Foul. Dan is happily married to his lovely wife Debbie, who has an amazing capacity to put up with the insanity that is his life.
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