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The Old Guard Book One: Opening Fire

Immortal warriors face modern challenges and ancient burdens

Christos Gage author Greg Rucka author Ron Marz author Michael Avon Oeming author J T Krul author Carlos Trillo author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Image Comics

Published:29th Aug '17

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Immortal warriors navigate modern challenges in The Old Guard Book One: Opening Fire, exploring themes of loyalty and sacrifice amidst action and historical depth.

In The Old Guard Book One: Opening Fire, readers are introduced to Andromache of Scythia and her band of immortal warriors who have fought through the ages. Cursed with eternal life, they navigate the complexities of modern society while grappling with the weight of their pasts. The narrative unfolds as they offer their mercenary services to those who can afford them, all while trying to keep their extraordinary abilities a secret from the world. The struggle of maintaining anonymity in a time of advanced technology and surveillance adds a layer of tension to their existence.

As the story progresses, the characters confront not just external threats but also the internal conflicts that arise from their unique circumstances. Immortality may seem like a gift, but it comes with burdens that can be just as heavy as any physical battle. The emotional depth of the characters is explored, revealing the toll that centuries of conflict and loss can take on even the strongest of souls. The Old Guard Book One: Opening Fire delves into themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quest for purpose in a seemingly endless life.

This collection brings together the first arc of the acclaimed series by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez, showcasing stunning artwork and gripping storytelling. Readers will be captivated by the blend of action and historical tragedy that defines this unique narrative, making it a must-read for fans of the genre.

ISBN: 9781534302402

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 331g

184 pages