The Blood is the Life[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Bloodshot
- Jessica Cranston (First appearance)
Villains:
- Project Rising Spirit
- Master Iwatsu (Mentioned only)
- Spanish Inquisition (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Alphonso (Mentioned only)
- Father Sebastian (Single appearance)
- King Ferdinand (Mentioned only)
- Larry (Jessica's music student)
- Queen Isabella (Mentioned only)
- Steve (Project Rising Spirit)
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Credits[]
- Writers: Kevin VanHook
- Pencilers: John Dixon
- Inkers: John Dixon
- Colorists: Paul Autio, Knob Row
- Letterers: Jade Moede
- Cover Artists: Joe St. Pierre, John Dixon, Paul Autio
- Editors: Don Perlin
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
During the Spanish Inquisition, Gilad is persecuted as a heretic by the corrupt priests who covet the ageless strength coursing through his veins. In the present, it's Bloodshot who is hunted by those who would steal the power of his nanite-enhanced blood. However, the thugs carrying out the will of Rising Spirit founder, Iwatsu, didn't plan on dealing with Bloodshot's powerful new friend, the Eternal Warrior![1]
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