Rise Up and Strive Again[]
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Villains:
- Colombian Cartel (unnamed)
Other Characters:
- Astrea (Gilad's friend)
- Eddie (police officer)
- Mahmud (Mentioned only)
- Mr. Andropolis (Mentioned only)
- Mr. Theodopolous (Mentioned only)
- Tiberious Theodopolous (Mentioned only)
- Tony (Astrea's employee)
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Credits[]
- Writers: Janet Jackson (plot), Kevin VanHook (script), Jim Shooter (script)
- Pencilers: John Dixon
- Inkers: John Dixon, Paul Autio (background inks), Kevin VanHook (background inks), Howard Simpson (background inks)
- Colorists: Knob Row
- Letterers: George Roberts, Jr., Joe Albelo
- Cover Artists: John Dixon
- Editors: Barry Windsor-Smith, Don Perlin
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
Returning from the epic struggle of the Unity Conflict, Gilad finds that he has lost his stomach for battle. Feeling burned out, he takes a holiday with an old friend in the Greek isles, desiring only peace. But when Armstrong picks a bar-room brawl with Gilad, the spat with his immortal brother rekindles the Eternal Warrior's inner fires! Gilad knows that he cannot deny his life long destiny -- he was born for combat![1]
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