Synopsis
The outlook isn't sunny for Heath Huston or his ensemble of Fear Agents - planet Earth is infested by Feeder aliens, robotic conquerors are manipulating the universe through time travel, and Heath discovers a traitor in their midst! Rick Remender (Uncanny X-Force) teams up with artists Tony Moore (The Walking Dead) and Jerome Opena (Avengers) for a relentless, heartfelt sci-fi adventure that harks back to the glory days of EC Comics. This second volume of the deluxe Fear Agent Library Edition, which collects issues #17-32 of the popular series, also includes Tales of the Fear Agent bonus stories and a massive gallery of covers, sketches, and pin ups.
About the Author
Rick Remender has written/cocreated comics such as Fear Agent, Strange Girl, Black Heart Billy, XXXombies, Sorrow, and The Last Days of American Crime. For Marvel he has written, or is currently writing, titles such as Uncanny Avengers, Captain America, Uncanny X-Force, Secret Avengers, Punisher, Doctor Voodoo, and Venom.
He recently announced he will be retuning to Image Comics and the world of creator-owned comics with Deadly Class and Black Science.
Outside of comics he has served as lead writer on EA/EPIC/PCF's Bulletstorm game and was a writer on the Electronic Arts game Dead Space. Prior to this, Remender served as an animator on films such as The Iron Giant, Anastasia, Titan A.E., and Rocky and Bullwinkle.
During his time wrist grinding as an artist, Rick served as a storyboarder on the Electronic Arts 007 game From Russia with Love; penciled books such as The Last Christmas, Bruce Campbell's Man with the Screaming Brain, numerous issues of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; and inked books such as The Avengers and The Terminator.
He has provided album covers and art for bands such as NOFX, 3 Inches of Blood, Lagwagon, and No Use for a Name.
Jerome Opena is a comic book penciller and inker. A frequent collaborator with Rick Remender, Opena is known for Uncanny X-Force, Fear Agent, Moon Knight, Fantastic Four, and many other beloved comic titles. He won the 2003 Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award.
Michelle Madsen is a colorist and letterer for Dark Horse Comics. Madsen has worked on Lady Killer, Baltimore, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and many more.
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