• Analog #9 - 2019

The digital world may be broken, but the blood-soaked espionage continues in Analog #9 – 2019, a gritty, noir-drenched instalment in the acclaimed cyberpunk thriller from Gerry Duggan and David O'Sullivan. In a future where the internet is no longer trusted, secrets are delivered by hand—and they come at a deadly price.

In issue #9, hard-bitten courier Jack McGinnis finds himself deep in global conspiracy territory, navigating backdoor deals, assassins, and the fractured loyalties of a world now run by analogue information. As Jack’s mission takes a dark and deeply personal turn, the story veers into an explosive combination of action, satire, and noir-styled grit that continues to define this smart, subversive series.

David O'Sullivan’s artwork crackles with rough-edged charm and kinetic energy, perfectly capturing the grimy texture of a world that’s given up on digital convenience. Paired with Gerry Duggan’s razor-sharp dialogue and timely social commentary, Analog #9 strikes a perfect balance between thrilling narrative and scathing insight into surveillance culture, privacy, and the cost of information.

This issue is essential for readers following Jack’s brutal, bullet-ridden journey and for fans of high-concept sci-fi that refuses to pull its punches. Analog isn’t just a story—it’s a warning wrapped in a trench coat, and issue #9 keeps that message loud and clear.

Available now at ComicBookXS.com, Analog #9 – 2019 comes in excellent condition, carefully bagged and boarded. Orders are dispatched swiftly across the UK, and each comic is securely packaged to arrive in top-tier, collector-friendly condition.

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Analog #9 - 2019

  • Brand: Image
  • Product Code: Image
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.00


Tags: Comicbook, Analog, 2019, Image, Gerry Duggan, David O'Sullivan, Mike Spicer, Joe Sabino