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SEAL Team Six
Series · 6 books · 2011-2014

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SEAL Team Six

2011

They are highly trained. Their missions are classified. They are our best and last hope. Yet they do not exist. Follow SEAL Team Six as they train, hunt and fight an enemy who reaches out from the most remote corners of the world to murder and maim. These highly-trained, military men are the unknown heroes who endure unimaginable hardship and murderous combat to protect our homeland. In SEAL Team Six: The Novel, a mass shooting at a California big box store begins a new round of murder from an unknown source. America is suffering a virus of homegrown terror as one-man cells are inspired by a new kind of terrorist who speaks to them through websites, tweets and emails. These lone wolves get their orders and directions on how to carry them out from a man known only as Young El. His identity and face aren't known. Counter-intelligence agencies in the West have only the voice on his podcasts to identify him. The super-secret group often know as SEAL Team Six is the point of the spear to find, and eliminate, this new source of murder and suffering. Their hunt takes them from their base in the USA to a deadly labyrinth in the Phillipines and, finally, a terror stronghold deep in the jungles of Borneo. You'll train with these men, fight alongside them and share their danger and losses. America's gunfighters take the battle to the home turf of terror no matter where on the planet it hides.
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SEAL Team Six 2

A Novel

2012

In SEAL Team Six 2, the team is thrust into the lawless chaos of Libya in the throes of civil war. Their mission is to find and retrieve a Chinese national held within a Gaddafi stronghold deep inside the embattled city of Sirte. The mission is of vital importance if US military and intelligence forces hope to stem the tide of weapons flowing from within the crippled regime. The team is short two men and the planning is hasty. But Manny, Heath, Chili and Flame are willing to jump into the fire, face impossible odds and battle enemies from within and without to protect the Homeland. If they're captured alive, there's no rescue and no release. If they fail, then deadly ordnance falls into the hands of America's enemies. It's a race against the clock as an entire nation falls into the barbaric aftermath of the Gaddafi regime where bloodthirsty rebel bands search for weapons, loot and revenge. The SEALs' mission will bring them to the flashpoint of the revolution as they travel across the free-fire zone of Libya with no one to rely on for their survival but themselves.
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SEAL Team Six 3

2012

SEAL Team Six: Cartel Carnage takes the team to Mexico and into the middle of the deadly war for dominance occurring just below our border. A submersible craft packed with tons of explosives detonates off the California coast and presents a brand new terror threat to the homeland. Despite a potential political and diplomatic catastrophe, Manny, Flame, Heath and the rest of the team invade our neighbor to the south on a hunt for a secret submarine pen and find an unholy alliance between a narco cartel and an Iranian operative known only as El Aribe.. Their mission must succeed or hundreds of thousands of Americans face an attack that will dwarf 9/11. Operation Open Hand will prove to be the team's most challenging call-out and will leave them changed forever.
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SEAL Team Six 4

2012

New York Times Best-Selling Author Chuck Dixon is considered one of the most prolific writers in the history of the comics medium and is perhaps best known for his decade-long run on multiple Batman titles. He is the co-author of the best-selling Robert Jordan New Spring and Wheel of Time Graphic Novels. He is the co-creator of the Batman villain Bane and currently writes GI Joe. They are highly trained. Their missions are classified. They are our best and last hope. Yet they do not exist. Follow Seal Team Six as they train, hunt and fight an enemy who reaches out from the most remote corners of the world to murder and maim. These highly-trained, military men are the unknown heroes who endure unimaginable hardship and murderous combat to protect our homeland. In Seal Team Six: Duty Elsewhere, the team is divided as Manny and Heath go on a personal mission of vengeance that takes them into the brutal world of the narco cartels. This one is off-the-record and on American soil and the pair won't stop until full payback is made and to hell with posse comitatus. The two SEALs face overwhelming odds and their own personal demons as they stalk their prey from the city streets to the high desert. Priest leads the rest of the team into the jungle of the Philippines in search of a downed drone packed with sensitive intelligence. The stakes are life and death for thousands of innocents and the team is outnumbered and outgunned once again in a hostile land. Action in the homeland and overseas as the team splits up to do bad things to bad people! "This is straight up, unapologetic military action set against the fast-changing background of the war on terror," says Seal Team Six writer Chuck Dixon. "There's no mercy and no rules as the world's toughest warriors face the world's most murderous outlaws. If you're tired of heroes who pull their punches and question their own motives and missions, this one's for you. These are true American super-heroes fighting in the worst places in the world to ensure our safety."
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SEAL Team Six 5

2013

The team with no name. The team with no number. In this newest entry in the bestselling series, the SEALs are on another ultra classified mission into the mountains of northern Afghanistan. They fight hard and die hard against impossible odds on a hunt for a terrorist leader called the White Ghost of the Kush. From Firebase Iron Man they move deep within a subterranean lair in the heart of a mountain to break the back and remove the head of a jihad cell poised to attack NATO forces. But there is a traitor in their midst waiting for the first sign of weakness to strike. Chuck Dixon delivers yet another fast paced tale of America’s warriors doing the dirty deeds necessary to keep the homeland secure.
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SEAL Team Six 6

2014

The Team With No Name is dropped into the cauldron of a vicious civil war to find a long-forgotten weapon that will change the rules of the war on terror. Syria is tearing itself apart in the bloodiest internal combat in modern history and the most dangerous place on the planet. The SEALs, still hurting from losses suffered in the last mission, pull it together to enter a remote rebel stronghold in search of a biological weapon so deadly that it threatens the world. All hands are turned against them and discovery means death as they enter the belly of the beast one more time.

Author

Chuck Dixon
Chuck Dixon
Author · 192 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."

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