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(MATURE) Die!Die!Die! Volume 1 By Robert Kirkman & Chris Burnham – New Paperback

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(MATURE) Die!Die!Die! Volume 1 By Robert Kirkman & Chris Burnham – New PaperbackFrom the mind of Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, Invincible) and the hyper detailed hand of Chris Burnham (Batman Incorporated, Nameless), comes a blood soaked, high octane political thriller like no other. This Image Comics trade paperback collects the first arc of a series that was famously released as a "surprise" to the comic world, delivering pure, unfiltered action and dark humor. This item is Brand New, making it an essential pickup for fans

From the mind of Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, Invincible) and the hyper-detailed hand of Chris Burnham (Batman Incorporated, Nameless), comes a blood-soaked, high-octane political thriller like no other. This Image Comics trade paperback collects the first arc of a series that was famously released as a "surprise" to the comic world, delivering pure, unfiltered action and dark humor.

This item is Brand New, making it an essential pickup for fans of The Boys, John Wick, or anyone who appreciates a fast-paced conspiracy story where the body count is high and the secrets are deadly.

Diplomacy Through Superior Firepower

  • The Story: Deep within the United States government, a secret cabal operates with a simple philosophy: the world is a better place if the right people are killed. They don't use red tape; they use assassins. Follow a trio of brothers—each trained to be the ultimate killing machine—as they navigate a global web of conspiracy, betrayal, and ultra-violence in the name of "the greater good."

  • Kirkman’s Signature Grit: Robert Kirkman moves away from the undead and superheroes to deliver a cynical, punchy, and wildly creative take on the spy genre.

  • Burnham’s Kinetic Art: Chris Burnham is a master of "calculated chaos." His artwork is incredibly detailed, particularly when it comes to the series' elaborate and visceral action sequences. He manages to make every fight scene feel heavy, fast, and shockingly creative.

  • Bold and Unapologetic: Die!Die!Die! is a series that leans into its "R-rated" sensibilities, offering a satirical and over-the-top look at global politics and the military-industrial complex.

Item Details

  • Publisher: Image Comics

  • Writer: Robert Kirkman

  • Artist: Chris Burnham

  • Colorist: Nathan Fairbairn

  • Format: Trade Paperback (TPB)

  • Pages: 224 Pages

  • Collects: Die!Die!Die! #1–8

  • Genre: Action / Thriller / Political Satire

Item Condition

This book is in Brand New / Unread condition.

  • Cover: Mint condition. Features sharp corners, a pristine spine, and a vibrant finish with no shelf wear or retail price stickers.

  • Spine: Perfectly tight and square; zero creasing or "reading lines."

  • Interior: Clean, white, and crisp pages with professional-grade ink saturation and zero markings or defects.

  • Storage: Maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled environment to ensure it arrives in collector-grade condition.


Item Specifications

Feature Detail
Title Die!Die!Die! Vol. 1
Creators Robert Kirkman & Chris Burnham
Publisher Image Comics
Condition Brand New

 

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Cedric J. Robinson’s Black Marxism is first a history of Black people appearing in historical texts as far back as Herodotus (c. 484 – c. 425 BCE) in ancient Greece, and second a history of “the collisions of the Black and white ‘races’ beginning in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.” Robinson’s thesis connects the evolution of capitalism to its roots in racism (racialism) understood in broad terms to comprise the subjugation of one class/group/nation/race by another (the Irish by the English in the nineteenth century, for example). He uses the term “racial capitalism” to express this process—the necessity of opposing classes for the function of capitalism. As a result, “racialism,” he says, “would inevitably permeate the social structures emergent from capitalism.” Keynes attributed the slow change in the “standard of life of the average man” until the beginning of the eighteenth century to “the remarkable absence of important technical improvements and to the failure of capital to accumulate.” Capital is accumulated, in Marx’s view, through the accretion of “surplus labor” which is the extra time a worker “must add to the working time necessary for his own maintenance . . . in order to produce the means of subsistence for the owners of the means of production.” Robinson ties capitalism’s early exploitation of surplus labor to slave labor and the slave trade noting, “historically, slavery was a critical foundation for capitalism.” Robinson traces the forced transport of Black people from Africa (the diaspora) to Europe, as well as Central, South, and North America as a foundation of early capitalism (and slavery as its form of “primitive accumulation” of capital). In his discussions of slavery, Robinson stresses the sense of the enslaved people with respect to their captors in terms of the slaves’ resistance, hostility, and defiance of the masters—their “Black radicalism.” As Robinson’s text approaches the twentieth century and the influence of Marx, his focus narrows to the significance and character of specific Black leaders including W. E. B. Du Bois, C. L. R. James, and Richard Wright and their respective connections to Marxism’s diverse interpretations. Marxism, says Robinson, “has proven insufficiently radical to expose and root out the racialist order that contaminates its analytic and philosophic applications or to come to effective terms with the implications of its own class origins.”
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