As the 21st century dawns, a battle-hardened Authority turns its attention to a previously unchallenged class of villains-the invisible power brokers who manipulate the world’s political figureheads to advance their own selfish interests. The powers that be, however, didn’t get where they are by playing nice. They’ve made plans for every contingency-including teams of insanely powerful superhumans with sentient, city-size, interdimensional spaceships. So when the Authority begins to seriously upset their hard-won networks of control, the backlash that results is as swift as it is devastating. But as bad as things get, these attacks are still comprehensible on a human scale. The same can’t be said for what is following in their wake. This volume collects The Authority #13-29, The Authority Annual 2000 #1, and stories from WildStorm Summer Special #1, along with an introduction by Tim Miller, director of Deadpool.
The Authority, now under Jack Hawksmoor's leadership following Jenny Sparks' death at the end of the 20th Century, face multiple foes such as a mad scientist and his army of superhumans who wanted to influence the 21st Century through Jenny ...
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John Rodriguez, the new head of a secret agency tasked to monitor Area X—a lush and remote terrain mysteriously sequestered from civilization—is faced with disturbing truths about himself and the agency he has sworn to serve when the ...
"All-too-flawed humans with godlike powers. What could go wrong? The Authority-- a team of nearly omnipotent superheroes-- find themselves pushed to their limits morally and intellectually when stuck in an alternate reality.
Following the dramatic events of ÒCoup DÕetat,Ó the Authority has settled into its role as governing body of the United States.
Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books Michael J. Kruger. Connolly, Richard H. “New Fragments of the ... In Reason for the Hope Within, edited by Michael J. Murray, 345–74. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1999.
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
These stories remain true even for women at the top of their fields; in the U.S. Supreme Court, for example, female justices are interrupted four times more often than their male colleagues—and 96 percent of the time by men.
Fan-favorites Superman and the Authority are brought together by comics superstars Grant Morrison and Mikel Janin! Collecting Superman and the Authority #1-2.
"The Authority created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch; Planetary created by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday."