I enjoyed the original edition of Richard Meyer’s No Enemy, But Peace. Now it is back with an extended version, and I highly recommend everyone give it some support. This is a solid war comic, far and away better than the stuff at DC.
Zero Libertad probably falls at the other end of the political spectrum from No Enemy, But Peace, but it looks like a unique, inspired project. While I disagree with the notion of no Hispanic superheroes it is being sold upon, I think that it does look like an interesting supernatural tale worth supporting.
About Nick Ahlhelm
Nicholas Ahlhelm has let his love for superheroes as a concept pretty much overwhelm his good sense. A fan of super-powered prose fiction since he discovered Wild Cards at twelve. Since then, he has expanded his reading and viewing to cover superheroes through every means he can find, whether comics, prose fiction, movies, television, or transmedia sources. In the mean time, he regular maintains three fiction-producing website publications: Metahuman Press, Pulp Empire, and The Dead Walk Again. At the same time, he writes the weekly web comic Arc with artist Jay Rainford-Nash, published every Tuesday. (Other comic works are in various stages of production.)
He lives in Eastern Iowa with his wife and two daughters, in an increasingly small house.