| Release: | Nov 17, 2010 |
| Cover: | Nov 17, 2010 |
March to War
| Release: | Nov 17, 2010 |
| Cover: | Nov 17, 2010 |
Written by BRIAN K. VAUGHAN Art and cover by TONY HARRIS 'A two-fisted blend of Super Hero action and political intrigue.' - Playboy In this deluxe hardcover collection featuring issues #30-40 of the Eisner Award-winning series, Super Hero-turned-mayor Mayor Mitchell Hundred is summoned to Rome for an audience with the Pope. But as Hundred makes his travel plans, he is unaware of the assassin who has him in his sights. Then, a new masked adventurer is thrilling New York City but threatens to derail the upcoming Republican National Convention - and the political future of Mitchell Hundred hangs in the balance. On sale November 10 ? 272 pg, 7.0625'x10.875' FC, $29.99 US
| Writer | Garth Ennis, Brian K. Vaughan |
| Penciller | Jim Lee, Tony Harris |
| Inker | Richard Friend, Cliff Rathburn, Jim Clark |
| Colorist | Tony Aviña, Jonny Rench, Snazzy Inc., J.D. Mettler |
| Letterer | Wes Abbott, Jared K. Fletcher |
| Editor | Ben Abernathy, Kristy Quinn |
| Great Machine | Mitchell Hundred |
| Rick A. Bradbury | |
| Dave Wylie | |
| Kremlin | Ivan Tereshkov |
| Candice Watts | |
| Amy Angotti | |
| Suzanne Padilla | |
| January Moore | |
| Jack Pherson | |
| Chief Kurson | |
| Augustyn Zeller | |
| Father Zee | |
| Brian Michael Bendis | |
| Trouble | Monica |
| Father Chetwas | |
| Pope John Paul II | |
| Special Agent Cheyenne | |
| Jason Angotti | |
| Bradbury | |
| Brian K. Vaughan | |
| Tony Harris |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Series Group | Ex Machina |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |