Description
Hit the road with Marvel’s underground antihero in Nomad: Roadkill #2, published in June 1992 during the publisher’s 30th Anniversary celebration. This gritty issue continues the dark and wild journey of Jack Monroe, aka Nomad—a former Bucky turned leather-clad vigilante—roaming America’s highways in search of justice and redemption.
In this strange and offbeat installment, Nomad finds himself in a bizarre standoff involving a rogue’s gallery of oddball animal companions, a mysterious woman with a white cat, and a showdown straight out of a post-apocalyptic western. A perfect blend of 1990s street-level storytelling and surreal Marvel weirdness, this issue stands out with its pulpy tone and cult-favorite vibe.
Key Features:
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Nomad: Roadkill #2 (1992) – Part of the gritty Nomad solo run
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Starring Jack Monroe, the ex-Bucky turned outlaw hero
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Released during Marvel’s 30th Anniversary (1962–1992)
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Bold cover art with animals, attitude, and chaos
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A great entry for fans of street-level Marvel, road warrior antiheroes, and oddball ’90s storytelling
Whether you collect obscure Marvel runs or love the darker corners of superhero lore, this issue brings road-grime, firepower, and a fistful of squirrel-powered justice.