DMZ, Vol. 7: War Powers (DMZ #7)

Brian Wood


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4.00 · 16 ratings · 166 pages · Published: 28 Sep 2009

DMZ, Vol. 7: War Powers by Brian Wood
NEW YORK CITY... a no man’s land in the second American civil war and the place that rookie photojournalist Matty Roth calls home. Originally a journalist reporting on the daily life of civilians struggling to get by in a war zone, Matty has found himself increasingly being pulled into the complex politics of the city.

In WAR POWERS, the populist hero Parco Delgado, with Matty’s help, has assumed the office of City Governor. His first order of business is to cancel all existing deals and contracts and expel all peacekeepers, troops, NGO’s and observers.

The DMZ is now a sovereign nation.

But despite riding into office on a huge wave of popular support, Parco finds himself lacking the necessary money and political strength to run the city the way he promised. Matty is enlisted to carry out a mission that would immediately elevate Delgado’s administration to the global stage, ensuring all the power he could possibly need, and perhaps more than he earned.

Faced with this prospect, will Matty continue to blindly support his buddy Parco? Or is it finally time for Matty to start calling some of the shots himself?

Also in this volume is the two-part THE ISLAND, focusing on a group of bored troops stationed on Staten Island who chose to write their own rules of engagement, and the short story ZEE, DMZ, which highlights a moment of tenderness in a city filled with violence.

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