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24: Trader Redux

Ruled by a perverse and malevolent Nature, roamed by lawless remnants of humanity, the Deathlands is what's left of the continental U.S. after a nuclear apocalypse unleashed hell on earth. Here, only a few can survive and still retain hope for the future, and of these, none are more determined than the exiled son of a coastal baron and his closely knit band of warrior survivalists.
 
The years of struggle in the new reality made Ryan Cawdor a bold and undisputed leader, but now he may have to contend with his former mentor, the enigmatic Trader. Together with J. B. Dix and Abe, they make a perilous journey down the mighty Colorado, and in the Grand Canyon's mile-deep crags, a degenerate barony and mutie death traps test the limits of the group's survival skills.
 
Weary and torn from their cross-country trek, they return to their stronghold in New Mexico to find it abandoned, with no sign of Krysty Wroth, Dean or the others...
 
Imagine your worst nightmare. It's called Deathlands.
 
Approximate Run Time: 7 hours
Release Date: July 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59950-336-3
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1. Eric on 8/31/2011, said:

Deathlands #24: Trader Redux told a pretty good story, and had some interesting and tense action scenes. Overall though, I thought it was a slight let-down after the total amazingness that was Deathlands #23: Road Wars. Here I was waiting with breathless anticipation for the excitement of what would (I'd hoped) be an amazing and memorable reunion. Instead, the reunion of Ryan and J. B. with Trader and Abe felt disappointly anti-climactic. On the plus side, the side-plot involving Doc Tanner was entertaining and suprisingly emotional and touching. My affection and sympathy for Doc grew even more. Overall, Trader Redux was a solid technical production. Once again, the GraphicAudio cast delivered some amazing vocal perfomances and the crew delivered some awesome and suspenseful sound effects and music. Trader Redux was, overall, an entertaining story. Just not as entertaining as Road Wars was.
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2. Vikki on 9/30/2007, said:

It's nice to see how Ryan as a leader has to contend with Trader. Hate the cover though.
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