Hitman V.2: Ten Thousand Bullets


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Ex-military operative Tommy Monaghan's adventures as a Gotham City-based Hitman for hire continues. In HITMAN: 10,000 BULLETS, Monaghan uses his powers of telepathy and x-ray vision to survive an all-out attack on him and his friends. Then, a vindictive mob boss from Tommy's past puts a contract out on him. With his friends caught in the crossfire, Tommy must find a way to take out the hired assassin and exact retribution against the mafia head. But even with his extrodinary powers, the Hitman may find that a trained killer and a mob army is just too much for one man.




Hitman


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Hitman


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A contract is put out on Tommy Monaghan -- a.k.a. Hitman -- and Tommy's closest friends may suffer the consequences before it's over. This bullet-riddled volume also features a tale of Tommy's first childhood experience with firearms.




Hitman Vol. 1: Ten Thousand Bullets


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With x-ray vision and telepathy, Tommy Monahagn could be the world's greatest hero. Too bad he's Gotham City's most mediocre paid assassin. From Garth Ennis, the co-creator and writer of Preacher, comes this legendary title in a new recut graphic novel series. On the back streets of Gotham City, ex-military operative Tommy Monaghan has set himself up as a hired gun. Surrounded by an odd assortment of friends and allies, the Hitman with a heart must deal with personal conflicts over honor and morals as he makes a living with a gun. But even with the telepathic ability to read his targets' minds, he still finds himself well over his head when he runs into some of Gotham's most notorious citizens, such as the Demon, The Joker and the Dark Knight himself, the Batman. Heartfelt, hilarious, violently brutal and thrilling all at the same time, Garth Ennis and artist John McCrea's acclaimed series is back with these new graphic novel recuts. This new edition collects Hitman #1-8, The Demon Annual #2, The Batman Chronicles #4 and Hitman Annual #1.




Ten Thousand Bullets


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The cinematic history of Hollywood's hottest action film director ("Face Off, Broken Arrow")--from s the subject of this fascinating his early life in the violent slums of Hong Kong to his U.S. breakthrough.




Hitman (1996-) #5


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A new vigilante is prowling the streets of Gotham City. He's Nightfist, and he's a man with a price on his head that Hitman means to collect. But Nightfist isn't exactly the hero he pretends to be, and while Tommy Monaghan goes on the hunt for him, the infamous Johnny Navarone is closing in to win the bounty for executing Hitman.




Hitman


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When Hell¿s Kitchen gun-for-hire Tommy Monaghan is attacked by an alien (don¿t ask), he acquires X-Ray vision and telepathy... the ideal abilities for a Hitman who only takes on super-powered contracts! Always short of cash, Tommy can¿t believe his luck when he lands a million-dollar hit on the Joker! But there¿s more to this contract than meets the eye, and a certain Dark Knight to contend with... and then things really go to Hell! Also included is the frankly unprecedented Hitman One Million, where our hero visits a terrifying future!




Confessions of an Economic Hit Man


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Perkins, a former chief economist at a Boston strategic-consulting firm, confesses he was an "economic hit man" for 10 years, helping U.S. intelligence agencies and multinationals cajole and blackmail foreign leaders into serving U.S. foreign policy and awarding lucrative contracts to American business.




Kill Shot


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#1 New York Times bestselling author of American Assassin—now a major motion picture—and “the voice of today’s postmodern thriller generation” (The Providence Journal) delivers a pulse-pounding novel starring a young, hungry, and lethal operative named Mitch Rapp as he begins his career as a CIA superagent. In the year since the CIA fully trained and then unleashed him, Mitch Rapp has been steadily working his way through a list of men, bullet by bullet. His latest target takes him to Paris but in the split second it takes the bullet to leave Rapp’s silenced pistol, everything changes. The tables have turned, and Rapp finds himself brutally outnumbered. In the same instant, he has become a liability. Operating on his own and outside the control of his handlers, it soon becomes clear that nothing is more dangerous than a wounded and cornered man. Because if anyone can survive and come out on top, no matter whom he must kill to get there, it’s Mitch Rapp. The stakes are higher than they’ve ever been as Mitch Rapp embarks on the journey that will turn him into America’s most deadly asset. The non-stop and realistic action proves that “Flynn is a master—maybe the master—of writing thriller novels in which the pages seem to turn themselves” (Bookreporter).




The Patient Assassin


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The dramatic true story of a celebrated young survivor of a 1919 British massacre in India, and his ferocious twenty-year campaign of revenge that made him a hero to hundreds of millions—and spawned a classic legend. When Sir Michael O’Dwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, ordered Brigadier General Reginald Dyer to Amritsar, he wanted Dyer to bring the troublesome city to heel. Sir Michael had become increasingly alarmed at the effect Gandhi was having on his province, as well as recent demonstrations, strikes, and shows of Hindu-Muslim unity. All these things, to Sir Michael, were a precursor to a second Indian revolt. What happened next shocked the world. An unauthorized gathering in the Jallianwallah Bagh in Amritsar in April 1919 became the focal point for Sir Michael’s law enforcers. Dyer marched his soldiers into the walled garden, blocking the only exit. Then, without issuing any order to disperse, he instructed his men to open fire, turning their guns on the thickest parts of the crowd, filled with over a thousand unarmed men, women, and children. For ten minutes, the soldiers continued firing, stopping only when they ran out of ammunition. According to legend, eighteen-year-old Sikh orphan Udham Singh was injured in the attack, and remained surrounded by the dead and dying until he was able to move the next morning. Then, he supposedly picked up a handful of blood-soaked earth, smeared it across his forehead, and vowed to kill the men responsible. The truth, as the author has discovered, is more complex—but no less dramatic. Award-winning journalist Anita Anand traced Singh’s journey through Africa, the United States, and across Europe until, in March 1940, he finally arrived in front of O’Dwyer himself in a London hall ready to shoot him down. The Patient Assassin shines a devastating light on one of history’s most horrific events, but it reads like a taut thriller and reveals the incredible but true story behind a legend that still endures today.