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  • The Atheist
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  • The Atheist is a horror comic book originally released in April 2005 and is published by Image Comics. Phil Hester, of "The Wretch" and "Green Arrow," writes "The Atheist," while British John McCrea of "Hitman" does the black and white artwork. The storyline revolves around present day humans that are having their bodies being "possessed" by the souls from Hell similar to the possessions in the fifties horror movie "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers". The souls from Hell then begin an extremely hedonistic and malicious lifestyle that includes raves, drugs, self mutilation, murder, and other violence. The processed bodies then start congregating in Winnipeg, Canada.
  • Two miniseries of four issues each were published. The first, in which Sharp and Canadian agent Melissa Nguyen investigate the dead returning and possessing the bodies of the living, was published by Image Comics in 2005. McCrea drew the first three issues, the fourth being drawn by Will Volley. This series was collected as Antoine Sharp: The Atheist - Incarnate by Desperado Publishing in 2008.
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  • Two miniseries of four issues each were published. The first, in which Sharp and Canadian agent Melissa Nguyen investigate the dead returning and possessing the bodies of the living, was published by Image Comics in 2005. McCrea drew the first three issues, the fourth being drawn by Will Volley. This series was collected as Antoine Sharp: The Atheist - Incarnate by Desperado Publishing in 2008. The second miniseries, in which Anoine Sharp investigates a town in South Carolina where newlywed brides go missing, was drawn by Kevin Mellon, published by Desperado Publishing in 2008, and collected as Antoine Sharp: The Atheist Volume 2 in 2009.
  • The Atheist is a horror comic book originally released in April 2005 and is published by Image Comics. Phil Hester, of "The Wretch" and "Green Arrow," writes "The Atheist," while British John McCrea of "Hitman" does the black and white artwork. The storyline revolves around present day humans that are having their bodies being "possessed" by the souls from Hell similar to the possessions in the fifties horror movie "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers". The souls from Hell then begin an extremely hedonistic and malicious lifestyle that includes raves, drugs, self mutilation, murder, and other violence. The processed bodies then start congregating in Winnipeg, Canada.