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Veronica 1 (Reprint of Hong Kong book; w Lee Chung Hing; a Hui King
Sum; translated by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko). [From
DC Comics: You've played the hot-selling videogame! You've seen the
blockbuster movie! You've read the American comic book from WildStorm Productions!
And now, for the first time ever, you can read the Hong Kong version of
the Resident Evil comics adapted into English! RESIDENT EVIL: CODE: VERONICA
Volume One is a 144-page WildStorm trade paperback originally written by
Lee Chung Hing and illustrated by Hui King Sum, and translated into English
dialogue by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko (RESIDENT EVIL: FIRE & ICE).
After barely surviving her experience in Raccoon City (as told in Capcom's
Resident Evil 2), Claire Redfield searches for clues that will help her
learn the whereabouts of her missing brother, Chris. To her horror, she
discovers the evil Umbrella Corporation has headquarters outside of Raccoon
City. Flesh-eating zombies, monstrous beasts and strange mutations are spreading
around the globe. While she searches for her brother, Claire begins to uncover
the details behind the bio-tech conspiracy. Originally published in Hong
Kong, this faithful adaptation captures all of the excitement, action and
frightening horror of the Resident Evil games.] |
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Veronica 2 (Reprint of Hong Kong book; w Lee Chung Hing; a Hui King
Sum; translated by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko). [From
DC Comics: he hot-selling videogame that spawned a hit movie continues
as a spine-tingling comic book saga, as WildStorm Productions adapts the
Hong Kong version of the Resident Evil comics into English! Claire and Steve
continue to seek a way off Umbrella's creature-infested island. These flesh-eating
zombies, monstrous beasts and strange mutations are spreading around the
globe. But the most important question is: Will Claire ever uncover the
details behind the bio-tech conspiracy? For more information, see the feature
article.] |
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Veronica 3 (Reprint of Hong Kong book; w Lee Chung Hing; a Hui King
Sum; translated by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko). [From
DC Comics: The hot-selling videogame that spawned a hit movie continues
as a spine- tingling comic book saga! RESIDENT EVIL: CODE VERONICA Volume
Two is a 144-page trade paperback from WildStorm Productions that continues
to adapt the Hong Kong version of the Resident Evil comics into English!
Originally written by Lee Chung Hing and illustrated by Hui King Sum, and
translated into English dialogue by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko (RESIDENT
EVIL: FIRE & ICE), BOOK THREE finds Claire Redfield captured and locked
in an island prison by agents of the evil Umbrella corporation. But when
the Umbrella-created monstrosities on the island get loose, Claire wins
her freedom the hard way by battling creature after creature. Encountering
another human - a young man named Steve who has his own reasons for hating
Umbrella - the two join forces in an effort to get off the island on a stolen
plane. But Alfred Ashford, the Umbrella madman who runs the island prison,
is quick to follow them. Claire and Steve learn that Umbrella's reach is
truly global.] |
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Veronica 4 (Reprint of Hong Kong book; w Lee Chung Hing; a Hui King
Sum; translated by Ted Adams & Kris Oprisko). [From
DC Comics: The most faithful adaptation of a video game ever seen in
comics comes to a shattering conclusion in this volume, translated into
English by Ted Adams and Kris Oprisko. RESIDENT EVIL: CODE VERONICA BOOK
FOUR is a 144-page WildStorm Productions trade paperback originally written
by Lee Chung Hing and illustrated by Hui King Sum that finds Chris Redfield
tracing his sister Claire to Antarctica, where she and Steve have run afoul
of the insane Alexia Ashford. Of course, landing in the midst of an Umbrella
base and actually rescuing his sister are two different things even
for someone who's tangled with as many of Umbrella's sinister creations
as Chris. And not only are there monsters to battle, but Alexia has an evil
plot of her own, which ties into long-hidden secrets of her upbringing.
Before this tale is over, everyone is changed, for better or for worse
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