The Silent Invasion, Abductions

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Pub Date May 15 2020 | Archive Date May 07 2020
Papercutz | NBM Publishing

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Several years after his fateful final encounter with would-be presidential assassin Matt Sinkage, private detective Phil Housley finds himself reluctantly protecting a paranoid lawyer from alien abductions, sinister government agents, and mad scientists. At the same time Housley is battling demons from his past that threaten to unravel his own fragile sanity.

Several years after his fateful final encounter with would-be presidential assassin Matt Sinkage, private detective Phil Housley finds himself reluctantly protecting a paranoid lawyer from alien...


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ISBN 9781681122557
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 136

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Silent Invasion was a star of the indie comics movement of the eighties. This volume is the long awaited collection of the follow up Secret Messages series from the beginning of this century. The story shifts focus from paranoid reporter Matt Sinklage to (maybe not paranoid enough) Private Detective Phil Housley as they explore, missing persons, mad scientists and alien abductions. This story line is missing the fifties red-scare element which did parallel nicely with the paranoia. There is a continuing reference to Canadian Football, the significance which I admit escapes me.

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