List of 100 Bullets story arcs

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100 Bullets is an Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comic book written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso. It was published by DC Comics under its Vertigo imprint and ran for 100 issues. A short story also appeared in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3.

Contents

First Shot, Last Call

Introduction written by Jim Steranko:

Split Second Chance

Hang Up on the Hang Low

Introduction by Howard Chaykin:

A Foregone Tomorrow

The Counterfifth Detective

Six Feet Under the Gun

Samurai

The Hard Way

Strychnine Lives

Decayed

Once Upon a Crime

Dirty

Wilt

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  1. 100 Bullets #1-3
  2. 100 Bullets #4-5
  3. Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3
  4. 100 Bullets #6-7
  5. 100 Bullets #8
  6. 100 Bullets #9-10
  7. 100 Bullets #11
  8. 100 Bullets #12-14
  9. 100 Bullets #15-18
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  12. 100 Bullets #21-22
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