The Ten-Seconders

The Ten-Seconders
First appearance 2000 AD Prog 2006 (2005)
Created by Rob Williams
Mark Harrison
Publication information
Publisher Rebellion Developments
Schedule Weekly
Title(s) The American Dream
2000 AD Prog 2006, #1469-1479
Make. Believe
2000 AD #1578-1588
Godsend
2000 AD #1839-1849
Harris's Quest For The Perfect Xmas Pint
2000 AD Prog 2014
Formats Original material for the series has been published as a strip in the comics anthology(s) 2000 AD.
Genre
Publication date December 2005 – December 2013
Creative team
Writer(s) Rob Williams
Artist(s) Mark Harrison
Dom Reardon
Shaun Thomas
Ben Oliver
Edmund Bagwell
Creator(s) Rob Williams
Mark Harrison
Reprints
Collected editions
The Ten Seconders ISBN 9781781080665

The Ten-Seconders is a comics story which appeared in the British anthology magazine 2000 AD, written by Rob Williams and drawn by Mark Harrison. The second installment, "Make. Believe.", started with art by Dom Reardon.

It is about a group of survivors fighting against Gods that have taken over the planet.

Plot

In the near future, human society has been destroyed by the Gods (beings with superpowers closely resembling those of archetypical comic book superheroes) who came to our planet offering help but instead, seeing that we could not look after ourselves, demanded that we accept them as our leaders. Stubbornly, humanity fought back and were defeated by the Gods and their incredible powers, leaving few survivors. The surviving humans are now fighting a seemingly fruitless guerilla war against the Gods. One such group of survivors, The Ten Seconders, have encountered across a man known only as The Scientist who promises to help humanity defeat the Gods, but seems mysteriously linked to the God's existence. Now one of the The Ten Seconders' own people Jenny is being turned into a God by The Scientist in exchange for a way to defeat the Gods...

Characters

Human

"Gods"

Publication

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