Aric, I do not understand what a century is. But I know you came from the stars. I know you did what none of us could have imagined doing ourselves. You gave us something to live for. Many of us are afraid, but we have always been afraid. The difference is that before you, we were afraid of the lives we knew we would have. Now we fear the unknown. It is a good fear. The fear of what may be.
- -- Saana
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Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Alexander Dorian
- Visigoths
- King Alaric (Flashback only)
- Saana
- Volo (First appearance)
Villains:
- Eternal Warrior
- M.E.R.O. (Behind the scenes)
- Colonel Capshaw (Behind the scenes)
Other Characters:
- Corporal Sven (M.E.R.O.)
- Deidre (Mentioned only)
- Neville Alcott (Mentioned only)
- Philomas (Mentioned only)
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- Writers: Robert Venditti
- Pencilers: Lee Garbett
- Inkers: Stefano Gaudiano
- Colorists: Moose Baumann
- Letterers: Dave Sharpe
- Cover Artists: Patrick Zircher & Moose Baumann (Regular), Dave Bullock (1:20)
- Editors: Warren Simons, Josh Johns (assistant)
- Editor-in-Chief: Warren Simons
Solicitation[]
Old soldiers, new enemies.
X-O Manowar and the Eternal Warrior. Once they were brothers-in-arms, comrades sworn to the same cause. But now they find themselves on opposing sides of a battle for the very fate of civilization itself. Aric of Dacia, and the immense power that he wields, have the potential to the plunge the world into a new era of war, and the only man who can broker a world peace also happens its to be its most fearsome warrior. But can Gilad settle this conflict with words rather than weapons? And does he know how? As the world watches, two of Valiant’s most fearsome heroes will meet once again – and the outcome of their latest clash will decide the fate of us all.
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Aric, I do not understand what a century is. But I know you came from the stars. I know you did what none of us could have imagined doing ourselves. You gave us something to live for. Many of us are afraid, but we have always been afraid. The difference is that before you, we were afraid of the lives we knew we would have. Now we fear the unknown. It is a good fear. The fear of what may be.
- -- Saana
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