A Million Ways to Die Hard
By (Author) Frank Tieri
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
1st November 2018
21st November 2018
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Hardback
64
The adventures of John McClane continue in this new explosive comic based on the Die Hard franchise!
Thirty years after the release ofDie Hard, a retired John McClane is being pulled back into the game by a dangerous foe he never thought hed face againa psychotic serial killer with a theatrical taste for casting his victims in reproductions of Hollywoods greatest and deadliest films! Faced with impossible choices and unimaginable odds,A Million Ways To Die Hardjust may be the last case John McClane ever has.
With a suspensefulnew story by industry veterans Frank Tieri and Mark Texeira,A Million Ways To Die Hardis packed with all the humor, action, and firepower that defined theDie Hardseries and is sure to thrill fans everywhere.
"...Tieri really gets John McClane. He knows exactly why we love the guy" * Wonder Alliance *
"perfect for horror fans..." * Bloody Disgusting *
Frank Tieri has written comics for Marvel, DC, and Image, and is well known for his gritty portrayal of criminals and lowlifes. Some of his titles include New Excalibur, Iron Man, Wolverine, Weapon X, Underworld, a post-"Avengers Disassembled" Hercules mini-series, Wolverine/Darkness, X-Men: Dracula vs. Apocalypse, Civil War: War Crimes, and World War Hulk: Gamma Corps.
Mark Texeira was born and raised in New York City. He was granted a Presidential Scholarship at the School of Visual Arts, where he attended for two years before dropping out to pursue a commercial art career. During this period, Texeira studied at the Art Students League. His oil paintings soon won mentions at the Society of Illustrators. Comics titles Texeira has contributed to include The Punisher War Journal, Ghost Rider, Wolverine, Spider-Man: Legacy of Evil, Black Panther, Moon Knight, Vampirella, Cyclops, Hercules, and Jonah Hex.
Adrian Crossa has worked for comic-books and magazines in Spain, the UK, France, and America. He has worked on a number of genres from superhero action tales to revolutionary steampunk stories and kids magazines. In his free time, he likes to draw cute monsters and creepy characters. You can follow his work at adicrossa.artstation.com.