Nameless
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- Artist: D.C. Wood
- Copyright: Some rights reserved, 2004-2005.
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As violent youths run amok, justice comes in the form of a terrifying new vigilante.
Unable to determine the pattern of the vigilante's killing spree, the police bring in Harry Roberts, retired police detective, to use his unmatched skills to ID the vigilante and bring him in. But what exactly will sway the reluctant old man to help?
Notorious crime boss, Frank Bryce, is informed of Harry Roberts' return and the vigilante's rampage...and plots their simultaneous destruction.
After investigating the scene of the vigilante's latest killing spree, Harry uncovers some startling facts about the individual. But for the officer, there's serious problems at home.
Bryce plans a job as a means of luring his enemies to their demise. Only to discover that the vigilante is the one that's planned the trap.
After the robbery, Harry at last comes face-to-face with the vigilante. The altercation is one of respect, clash of ideals, violence, mystery and the supernatural.
Infuriated over the threat of 'Nameless' that is tearing his life apart, Bryce becomes desperate and afraid. And plans one more trap to end it all.
Harry's interference spells grave consequences for his family.
'Nameless' hears of Harry's despair and offers his aid. Harry refuses and threatens to bring him down along with Bryce. Will he regret those words?
Bryce makes his demands. He wants Harry, his money and his life. The detective knows this, and so does 'Nameless'. It's undoubtedly a trap, but not the obvious kind.
Blood enemies Harry Roberts and Frank Bryce come face-to-face after so many years. Their conversation is one of mutual hatred, needless to say...as 'Nameless' approaches.
'Nameless' has arrived...and Judgement Day is upon Bryce and his criminal empire. Ring-a-ring-a-rosies...
It's a three-way face-off. 'Nameless' vs. Harry Roberts vs. Frank Bryce. All different when it comes to views, but also more alike than one may think. Unless it's rock, paper, scissors. It's endgame.