Showing posts with label EMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EMS. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

FDNY CALL 3 COMIC BOOKS FIREFIGHTER NYPD POLICE EMS AMBULANCE #1 MARVEL 9/11 NEW




THE CALL 3 COMIC BOOKS! #1, 2 and 3.

First issue of the fantastic comic book series starring FDNY Fire Fighters, NYPD Police Officers and New York EMS Ambulance workers!

They saved Manhattan from certain doom...but will they be able to save themselves? The saga of Marvel's everyday heroes continues in THE CALL. As they become something more than human, the fight begins to retain their humanity.

This comic book was never available to the mass market and was only sold in comic book specialty shops.

Hard to find COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

Produced by Marvel Comics, the publishers of SPIDERMAN, THE HULK, THE X-MEN, IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA and DAREDEVIL!


From the New York Daily News...
MARVEL-OUS COMICS ON CITY HEROES

By ETHAN SACKS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, June 3th 2002, 1:80AM

Need to foil a megalomaniacal supervillain? Call Spider-Man.

Need to stop an evil mutant out to enslave the human race? Get hold of the X-Men.

Need to put out a raging fire or put down a crack-adled gunman holding hostages?

That's a job for real heroes.

Marvel Comics is betting there is plenty of room in the post-Sept. 11 superhero world for inspiring stories about New York's firefighters, police officers and EMS workers.

The comics' publisher will release "The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood," focusing on FDNY firefighters. It is the first of three six-issue miniseries that will focus on real-life New York City heroes.

"There's a real fever to see these kinds of people and heroes immortalized in our type of storytelling," said Joe Quesada, Marvel's editor in chief.

Quesada and his staff are trying to keep the story lines secret. However, "The Brotherhood" closely follows the exploits of several fictional firefighters as they respond to emergencies, both big and small, around the city.

But because the stories take place in superhero land, there are hints of the supernatural.

For example, "The Brotherhood" opens in the middle of a raging townhouse fire. One of the firefighters notices a little girl in the midst of the flames but mysteriously unaffected by them. When the firefighter tries to rescue her, she disappears.

Veteran comics writer Chuck Austen, 40, of California, wrote "The Brotherhood" script. He did extensive research on FDNY procedures and lore and spent time with Engine 228 in Brooklyn and one of its officers, Lt. Richard Smith, the father of a Marvel Comics editor.

From his association with Lt. Smith and his men, Austen got a clear sense of just how tight-knit a community firefighters have.

For his part, Smith, a 24-year veteran of the department, has no fear in the way Marvel might be potraying firefighters.

"The way they're treating [the subject] and the recognition they're giving the firefighters in New York City, I think it celebrates [the profession]," Smith said



REAL LIFE HEROES MARVEL 9-11 EMS NYPD BROTHERHOOD DUTY!
Issue #1

Monday, November 15, 2010

FDNY FIREFIGHTERS EMS AMBULANCE NYPD POLICE COMIC BOOK!

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THE CALL COMIC BOOK!

The premiere issue of the fantastic comic book series featuring FDNY Firefighters, New York City's EMS, and NYPD Police Officers! The fantastic storyline begins here!

These comic books were never available to the mass market and were only sold in comic book specialty shops.

Hard to find COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

They saved Manhattan from certain doom...but will they be able to save themselves? The saga of Marvel's everyday heroes continues in THE CALL. As they become something more than human, the fight begins to retain their humanity.

In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, Marvel began publishing comic book series that focus on the everyday heroes who look out for the rest of us: paramedics, police officers, firemen, and their like. The Call of Duty: The Wagon tells the story Jennifer Montez—a beautiful, happily married young woman who dutifully performs the tasks of her job as an emergency medical service (EMS) worker and fends off the advances of her male co-workers. The strength of the series is its realism, from the dialogue—loaded with the dark humor that must help EMS workers deal with the grisly sights they see—to the interaction of the emergency technicians with the cops and the firemen.

A supernatural element is introduced into the story when Jen encounters the same little girl policeman Frank Gunzer has seen in the pages of The Call of Duty: The Precinct and fireman James MacDonald has seen in The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood. Jen is mystified by her and by the warning she delivers about something horrible happening, like what happened at “the Knox Building and the twin buildings.” This aspect of the story is truly effective, truly frightening. Will New York’s everyday heroes solve the mystery and prevent a disaster that may rival 9-11? The answer’s to be found in these excellent series from Marvel.


From the New York Daily News...
MARVEL-OUS COMICS ON CITY HEROES

By ETHAN SACKS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, June 3th 2002, 1:80AM

Need to foil a megalomaniacal supervillain? Call Spider-Man.

Need to stop an evil mutant out to enslave the human race? Get hold of the X-Men.

Need to put out a raging fire or put down a crack-adled gunman holding hostages?

That's a job for real heroes.

Marvel Comics is betting there is plenty of room in the post-Sept. 11 superhero world for inspiring stories about New York's firefighters, police officers and EMS workers.

The comics' publisher will release "The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood," focusing on FDNY firefighters. It is the first of three six-issue miniseries that will focus on real-life New York City heroes.

"The Brotherhood," will be followed by two other series, one based on the NYPD, called "The Precinct," and one about EMS workers, called "The Wagon."

The three comics will lead into one ongoing series that focuses on a cop, a firefighter and a paramedic. Writer Chuck Austen said the comic will be like a cross between "NYPD Blue" and "The X-Files."

"There's a real fever to see these kinds of people and heroes immortalized in our type of storytelling," said Joe Quesada, Marvel's editor in chief.

EMS AMBULANCE CALL OF DUTY #1 COMIC BOOK 9-11 FDNY NYPD

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THE CALL OF DUTY #1: THE WAGON COMIC BOOK!

The premiere issue of the fantastic comic book series featuring New York City's EMS! The fantastic storyline begins here!

These comic books were never available to the mass market and were only sold in comic book specialty shops.

Hard to find FIRST ISSUE COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, Marvel began publishing comic book series that focus on the everyday heroes who look out for the rest of us: paramedics, police officers, firemen, and their like. The Call of Duty: The Wagon tells the story Jennifer Montez—a beautiful, happily married young woman who dutifully performs the tasks of her job as an emergency medical service (EMS) worker and fends off the advances of her male co-workers. The strength of the series is its realism, from the dialogue—loaded with the dark humor that must help EMS workers deal with the grisly sights they see—to the interaction of the emergency technicians with the cops and the firemen.

A supernatural element is introduced into the story when Jen encounters the same little girl policeman Frank Gunzer has seen in the pages of The Call of Duty: The Precinct and fireman James MacDonald has seen in The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood. Jen is mystified by her and by the warning she delivers about something horrible happening, like what happened at “the Knox Building and the twin buildings.” This aspect of the story is truly effective, truly frightening. Will New York’s everyday heroes solve the mystery and prevent a disaster that may rival 9-11? The answer’s to be found in these excellent series from Marvel.


From the New York Daily News...
MARVEL-OUS COMICS ON CITY HEROES

By ETHAN SACKS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, June 3th 2002, 1:80AM

Need to foil a megalomaniacal supervillain? Call Spider-Man.

Need to stop an evil mutant out to enslave the human race? Get hold of the X-Men.

Need to put out a raging fire or put down a crack-adled gunman holding hostages?

That's a job for real heroes.

Marvel Comics is betting there is plenty of room in the post-Sept. 11 superhero world for inspiring stories about New York's firefighters, police officers and EMS workers.

The comics' publisher will release "The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood," focusing on FDNY firefighters. It is the first of three six-issue miniseries that will focus on real-life New York City heroes.

"The Brotherhood," will be followed by two other series, one based on the NYPD, called "The Precinct," and one about EMS workers, called "The Wagon."

The three comics will lead into one ongoing series that focuses on a cop, a firefighter and a paramedic. Writer Chuck Austen said the comic will be like a cross between "NYPD Blue" and "The X-Files."

"There's a real fever to see these kinds of people and heroes immortalized in our type of storytelling," said Joe Quesada, Marvel's editor in chief.

Friday, October 8, 2010

FDNY EMS CALL GRAPHIC NOVEL FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDICS 9/11

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THE CALL OF DUTY GRAPHIC NOVEL!

Collecting the fantastic comic book series starring FDNY Fire Fighters and EMS Paramedics!

This comic book was never available to the mass market and was only sold in comic book specialty shops.

Synopsis

In this gripping reality-based series, a Brooklyn-stationed NYFD lieutenant and an EMS Paramedic must face an unprecedented danger. Breathtaking graphics and an unforgettable story line.


* Paperback: 160 pages
* Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group (January 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0785109714
* ISBN-13: 978-0785109716



Hard to find COLLECTOR'S ITEM!

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!

Produced by Marvel Comics, the publishers of SPIDERMAN, THE HULK, THE X-MEN, IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA and DAREDEVIL!


From the New York Daily News...
MARVEL-OUS COMICS ON CITY HEROES

By ETHAN SACKS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Monday, June 3th 2002, 1:80AM

Need to foil a megalomaniacal supervillain? Call Spider-Man.

Need to stop an evil mutant out to enslave the human race? Get hold of the X-Men.

Need to put out a raging fire or put down a crack-adled gunman holding hostages?

That's a job for real heroes.

Marvel Comics is betting there is plenty of room in the post-Sept. 11 superhero world for inspiring stories about New York's firefighters, police officers and EMS workers.

The comics' publisher will release "The Call of Duty: The Brotherhood," focusing on FDNY firefighters. It is the first of three six-issue miniseries that will focus on real-life New York City heroes.

"There's a real fever to see these kinds of people and heroes immortalized in our type of storytelling," said Joe Quesada, Marvel's editor in chief.

Quesada and his staff are trying to keep the story lines secret. However, "The Brotherhood" closely follows the exploits of several fictional firefighters as they respond to emergencies, both big and small, around the city.

But because the stories take place in superhero land, there are hints of the supernatural.

For example, "The Brotherhood" opens in the middle of a raging townhouse fire. One of the firefighters notices a little girl in the midst of the flames but mysteriously unaffected by them. When the firefighter tries to rescue her, she disappears.

Veteran comics writer Chuck Austen, 40, of California, wrote "The Brotherhood" script. He did extensive research on FDNY procedures and lore and spent time with Engine 228 in Brooklyn and one of its officers, Lt. Richard Smith, the father of a Marvel Comics editor.

From his association with Lt. Smith and his men, Austen got a clear sense of just how tight-knit a community firefighters have.

For his part, Smith, a 24-year veteran of the department, has no fear in the way Marvel might be potraying firefighters.

"The way they're treating [the subject] and the recognition they're giving the firefighters in New York City, I think it celebrates [the profession]," Smith said



REAL LIFE HEROES MARVEL 9-11 EMS NYPD BROTHERHOOD DUTY!
Issue #1