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1580, London. Adam Eterno was working as an assistant to the great
alchemist Erasmus Hemlock who had just achieved his life's goal -
creating the 'Elixir of Life'! Adam swallowed the potion, defying
his masters orders. With his last breath, Erasmus placed a curse
upon Adam, wishing him immortality. Unless Adam is struck over the
head with a solid gold object, he is, "doomed to wander through the
labyrinths of time...!" From the high seas of 1770 to the Western
Front in 1916, follow Adam Eterno's earliest adventures,
beautifully illustrated with black and white art by Solano Lopez
(Janus Stark), Tom Kerr (Kelly's Eye) and Colin Page (Billy's
Boots) and originally published in the pages of Thunder.
The story is based on three events which occurred on the 5th of
October 1968 in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and on a
train traveling from Dublin to Belfast. The first event, the civil
rights march in Derry, NI would shape the future history of
Northern Ireland. The suicide of a decorated British General in the
Republic would be the cause of the fall from grace of a number of
high British officials years later. The train robbery which cost
the life of three innocent men would not be solved for thirty
years. In 1998 a number of top officials of the British government
arranged for three retired MI-6 officers to organize a unit whose
sole mission was to solve the mystery of the train robbery and
locate a large number of British certificates worth millions of
pounds. This unit would consist of active intelligent personnel and
six individuals from the United States, Canada, Australia and the
Republic of Ireland. These six individuals had experiences which
would allow them to be placed in positions where it was believed
information could be obtained concerning the train robbery.
In 1993 Ronald McCaul, the chief strategist of the Provos in
Northern Ireland and Thomas O'Connor, one of their most famous
gunman, escaped from Castlereagh Interrogation Center in Belfast.
The two appeared to dissolve into thin air. In July 1998 they
reappear in the Republic of Ireland and are arrested by the
Garda(the Police Force of the Republic). McCaul, who was sick when
arrested, asked O'Connor to take his body home to Wales if he dies.
O'Connor agreed to McCaul's request. Within days, McCaul died..
Chief Superintendent Patrick T. Kerrigan of the Garda proposed to
use O'Connor as a bait to lure members of the Provos into a trap.
The trap failed, O'Connor was rescued by the Provos and whisked
into Northern Ireland. Kerrigan and his unit become the butt of
both official and public criticism. A plan is hatched to transport
McCaul's body to Wales, but the authorities from both the Republic
and Northern Ireland decided to have McCaul's remains cremated
within days. This is to prevent the Provos the opportunity for a
public funeral with speeches by the Provos' firebrands. In
addition, the British SIS(MI-5) were aware of O'Connors activities
from recorded telephone conversations.
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