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[[File:LMS_COMICCON_BANNER___GET_SOME_by_adonihs_9464.jpg|frame|Gabriel doing his [[Badass|thing]].]]
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'''''Last Man Standing''''' is a graphic novel series by Daniel Lu'Visi. The series, set 600 years in the future of an [[Alternate Universe]], concerns a covert operations [[Super Soldier]] named [[The Hero|Gabriel]], who was formerly employed by a paramilitary organization named [[Mega Corp|Armtech]].
'''''Last Man Standing''''' is a graphic novel series by Daniel Lu'Visi, first published in 2010. The series, set 600 years in the future of an [[Alternate Universe]], concerns a covert operations [[Super Soldier]] named [[The Hero|Gabriel]], who was formerly employed by a paramilitary organization named [[Mega Corp|Armtech]].


Gabriel was originally the [[Last of His Kind|only]] [[Super Soldier|Paladin]] of [[World War Whatever|WWXIII]] (which involved a conflict with mars) to survive, and thus became the [[Title Drop|Last Man Standing]]. He returned home to [[Alternate Universe|Amerika]], loved and adored by the people and Armtech. He made the country into a virtual [[Utopia]] as he basically [[One-Man Army|kicked all the criminal ass he could find]].
Gabriel was originally the [[Last of His Kind|only]] [[Super Soldier|Paladin]] of [[World War Whatever|WWXIII]] (which involved a conflict with mars) to survive, and thus became the [[Title Drop|Last Man Standing]]. He returned home to [[Alternate Universe|Amerika]], loved and adored by the people and Armtech. He made the country into a virtual [[Utopia]] as he basically [[One-Man Army|kicked all the criminal ass he could find]].
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You can find out more at the author's sites, located [http://adonihs.deviantart.com/ here] and [http://www.lms-killbook.com/ here].
You can find out more at the author's sites, located [http://adonihs.deviantart.com/ here] and [http://www.lms-killbook.com/ here].


Not to be confused with the [[Last Man Standing (film)|Bruce Willis film]], or the [[Tim Allen]] [[Last Man Standing sitcom.
Not to be confused with the [[Last Man Standing (film)|Bruce Willis film]], or the [[Tim Allen]] [[Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)|sitcom]].


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Gabriel doing his thing.

Last Man Standing is a graphic novel series by Daniel Lu'Visi, first published in 2010. The series, set 600 years in the future of an Alternate Universe, concerns a covert operations Super Soldier named Gabriel, who was formerly employed by a paramilitary organization named Armtech.

Gabriel was originally the only Paladin of WWXIII (which involved a conflict with mars) to survive, and thus became the Last Man Standing. He returned home to Amerika, loved and adored by the people and Armtech. He made the country into a virtual Utopia as he basically kicked all the criminal ass he could find.

Admired and celebrated by most, Gabe’s world takes a sudden turn when he finds himself framed by the terrorist group Pandemonium, for a series of atrocious crimes he had no part in. For these alleged crimes, Gabriel is sent to the treacherous Level-9 Prison Facility and incarcerated with the very scum he helped put away.

After nine years of torture and agony, the once famed hero kills his captors and escapes the 9 levels of hell he has been condemned to. From here on forward, Gabriel embarks on a journey into the heart of darkness; the New Amerika, a world filled with colorful and deadly characters that will either help or try to eliminate him – neither of which attitude is always transparent. As the once invincible hero digs deep to unravel the true reason behind his framing, he also discovers a problem he never had to face before: He’s dying; and quickly.

You can find out more at the author's sites, located here and here.

Not to be confused with the Bruce Willis film, or the Tim Allen sitcom.


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