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Trigun Maximum Volume 11
Zero Hour

Japanese cover
Series Trigun Maximum
Written By Yasuhiro Nightow
Serialized In
Japanese Publisher Shonen Gahosha Co., Ltd., Tokyo
Publication Date December 27, 2004[1]
US Publisher Dark Horse Comics
US Publication Date January 3, 2007 [2]
May 16, 2012digital edition[3]
Volume Number 11
Number of Chapters 6
Number of Pages
Previous Volume Volume 10: Wolfwood
Next Volume Volume 12: The Gunslinger


Zero Hour is the eleventh volume of Trigun Maximum.


Summary

From the Dark Horse English back cover:

HUMANITY APPROACHES EXTINCTION!
Humanity on a distant, sandy planet is mere days from extinction. And yet there remains a spark of hope. Vash the Humanoid Typhoon, an unlikely hero with unusual powers, might be the only one to stop his "brother," [sic] Knives from destroying humanity—though they were both born of human science! And up in space, a fleet of advanced human spaceships have finally come back to rescue their long-lost brethren. But can Knives destroy even them? These are the last days for someone. Maybe millions of someones. It's the final showdown in a fight to the death and it might take a few ragtag hearts full of love to emerge victorious.

Chapters

# Japanese English (Dark Horse)
1 ZERO HOUR ZERO HOUR
2 スラップ スティックス デイズ SLAPSTICK DAYS
3 霹靂 THUNDERSTRUCK
4 兇人再生 RETURN OF THE WICKED
5 Get ready, Get set, Get Ready, Get Set
6 まもり得るもの THAT WHICH CAN BE PROTECTED

Gallery

Notes & Trivia

Errors

  • The Dark Horse English back cover blurb has a small grammatical error, omitting a comma after Knives in the sentence "[...]his 'brother,' Knives from destroying humanity[...]".

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