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The One: The Last Word in Superheroics
 
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The One: The Last Word in Superheroics (Paperback)

by Rick Veitch (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: King Hell Press; Reprint edition (25 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0962486450
  • ISBN-13: 978-0962486456
  • Product Dimensions: 25.1 x 17 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 882,989 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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At the height of the cold war, a madman tricks the United States and the Soviet Union into launching their missiles and super-hero agents against each other. But instead of nuclear Armageddon, the act releases the secret cosmic potential of the human race. It was twenty years ago today that Rick Veitch took a bucketful of nuclear fear, added a healthy dollop of New Age mysticism, and served up a comic book super-hero series like no one had ever seen before. Written and drawn at the height of the final showdown between American style capitalism and Soviet era communism, "The One" spins an outrageous doomsday scenario that has proven even more relevant to today's ongoing global crisis."The One" begins with the United States and the Soviet Union pushed into World War III by a certain blonde billionaire who has figured out how to turn a profit from a limited nuclear exchange. But the threat of Armageddon awakens a mysterious force in the human race that disarms the missiles and sets the world on a high-speed collision course with evolution.

Finding themselves stripped of their atomic arsenals, both the American and Russian governments unleash top secret super-soldier projects to wage hand to hand combat against each other. The ensuing "Superior War" makes nuclear weapons seem like mere child's play.


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4.0 out of 5 stars An influence on Watchmen, 21 Oct 2006
By S. Bentley "stuarthoratiobentley" (North Yorkshire) - See all my reviews
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This book is clearly a product of the Eighties, capitalism faces communism, the world faces nuclear destruction and there's a general sense of the futility and emptiness of life. But a strange super hero called the One appears when most of the human race goes into the big sleep, offering a path to the future, even as American superheroes battle their Russian counterpart.

That this book was an influence on Alan Moore's Watchmen is enough to make it worth reading. That it is actually quite good is a great help. Veitch's art is a little cartoony and sketchy but it suits the whimsy of the story. The writing is interesting, mixing American history and popular culture into an end-of-the-world story that probably has influence on Alan Moore's latter day masterpiece, Promethea. Not all of the characters come off that well and there are points where it's hard to see where all the subplots come together but it is good fun.
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