On the Road to Perdition: Sanctuary

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Paradox Press, 2003 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 96 pages
Taking place during a six month gap in the events depicted in the Oscar award-winning film, ON THE ROAD TO PERDITION: SANCTUARY reveals the undisclosed adventures of the O'Sullivans that occurred as they fled the mob. After taking revenge against his employers for the murder of his wife and child, former mafia hit man Michael O'Sullivan and his son begin a legendary bank robbing spree in the Midwest. But when Al Capone finally tires of having his hidden accounts deliberately targeted, he hires a pair of bounty hunters to track down the father-and-son team and the "Angel of Death" becomes ensnared in a trap that could have a very tragic end.

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Contents

Section 1
35
Section 2
51
Section 3
53
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About the author (2003)

Max Allen Collins was born in 1948 in Muscatine, Iowa. He is a two-time winner of the Private Eye Writer's of America's Shamus Award for his Nathaniel Heller historical thrillers "True Detective" and "Stolen Away". Collins also wrote the Dick Tracy comic strip begining in 1977 and ending in the early 1990s. He has contributed to a number of other comics, including Batman. Collins created his first independent feature film, Mommy, following a nightmarish experience as screenwriter on the cable movie The Expert. Collins has been contracted by DC Comics to write three tie-ins to his critically acclaimed graphic novel "The Road to Perdition", which was adapted into the feature film. Author of other such move tie-in bestsellers as "In the Line of Fire" and "Air Force One", he is also the screenwriter/director of the cult favorite suspense films "Mommie" and "Mommie's Day".

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