
The Department Of Truth Volume 5
Confronted with an enemy intent on exposing their secrets to the world, the Department of Truth made a shocking choiceāgo public first. But to understand Lee Harvey Oswaldās risky gambit, we have to return to where it all started: Dallas, 1963, as President John F. Kennedyās motorcade passed the grassy knollā¦and a woman in red with Xās for eyes picked up a rifle in the window of the Texas Book Depository.Ā
ALSO IN THIS VOLUME: Marilyn Monroeās life was stranger than fiction. So strange that she may have slipped out of reality herself. Multiple Eisner Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (W0RLDTR33, The Nice House on the Lake) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Martin Simmonds (Universal Monsters: Dracula) reveal the truth behind the shot heard around the world, while acclaimed artist Alison Sampson (Sleeping Beauties) joins for a very special tale about a uniquely American icon.
Confronted with an enemy intent on exposing their secrets to the world, the Department of Truth made a shocking choiceāgo public first. But to understand Lee Harvey Oswaldās risky gambit, we have to return to where it all started: Dallas, 1963, as President John F. Kennedyās motorcade passed the grassy knollā¦and a woman in red with Xās for eyes picked up a rifle in the window of the Texas Book Depository.Ā
ALSO IN THIS VOLUME: Marilyn Monroeās life was stranger than fiction. So strange that she may have slipped out of reality herself. Multiple Eisner Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (W0RLDTR33, The Nice House on the Lake) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Martin Simmonds (Universal Monsters: Dracula) reveal the truth behind the shot heard around the world, while acclaimed artist Alison Sampson (Sleeping Beauties) joins for a very special tale about a uniquely American icon.
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Confronted with an enemy intent on exposing their secrets to the world, the Department of Truth made a shocking choiceāgo public first. But to understand Lee Harvey Oswaldās risky gambit, we have to return to where it all started: Dallas, 1963, as President John F. Kennedyās motorcade passed the grassy knollā¦and a woman in red with Xās for eyes picked up a rifle in the window of the Texas Book Depository.Ā
ALSO IN THIS VOLUME: Marilyn Monroeās life was stranger than fiction. So strange that she may have slipped out of reality herself. Multiple Eisner Award-winning writer James Tynion IV (W0RLDTR33, The Nice House on the Lake) and Eisner Award-nominated artist Martin Simmonds (Universal Monsters: Dracula) reveal the truth behind the shot heard around the world, while acclaimed artist Alison Sampson (Sleeping Beauties) joins for a very special tale about a uniquely American icon.











