REDLINE (2017)
"Everybody's dead and everything basically sucks, so it's a good time for Superintendent Coyle to start actually getting some leads into just whatever the hell is going on on Mars. Plus a robot armor guy fights a limousine. Plus some answers to questions you may have been wondering about. Plus shenanigans. HOOORAY!"
"THE PENULTIMATE ISSUE-More questions! A few answers! Just as Coyle begins to piece together the sliding puzzle of the Mars bombings and the jewelry made from dead Locals, the whole mystery Jenga tower falls down upon him in a mixed-metaphor bag of fun. Plus, agents Simon Kim and Christopher Peck continue their budding bromance (or whatever the antithesis of a bromance is called). "
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Writer
Neal HolmanArtist
Clayton McCormackReading Order
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Redline #1
"MARS. The near future-ish. A bomb takes out a city block on Harrison Station. The media rush to blame the local terrestrials (re:aliens,) however Superintendent Denton Coyle has a feeling that it may not be so simple... or maybe that feeling is Coyle's hangover gut bomb. It's unclear... like a 50/50 shot, it's a mistake or explosive diarrhea. Maybe it's both? In other words, it's yet another Tuesday on Mars. "
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Redline #2 (Mature)
"It's Mars, and it's Mardi Gras, and it is blowing up. Literally. (Again.) Coyle and his team investigate a suicide bombing outside the gates of Vantage Solutions, Inc., a crime that may possibly/probably have ties to Coyle's past. Guest starring a giant wiener."
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Redline #3 (Mature)
"Superintendant Denton Coyle continues piecing together the sliding puzzle of bombs, dead aliens, and his fractured past, culminating in a showdown with everyone's favorite corporate suit, Anya Belikova. Meanwhile, the rest of the planet obsesses over a dumb dog. C'mon people, priorities!"
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Redline #4 (Mature)
"THE PENULTIMATE ISSUE-More questions! A few answers! Just as Coyle begins to piece together the sliding puzzle of the Mars bombings and the jewelry made from dead Locals, the whole mystery Jenga tower falls down upon him in a mixed-metaphor bag of fun. Plus, agents Simon Kim and Christopher Peck continue their budding bromance (or whatever the antithesis of a bromance is called). "
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Redline #5 (Mature)
"Everybody's dead and everything basically sucks, so it's a good time for Superintendent Coyle to start actually getting some leads into just whatever the hell is going on on Mars. Plus a robot armor guy fights a limousine. Plus some answers to questions you may have been wondering about. Plus shenanigans. HOOORAY!"