DC Comics Revives 100 Bullets as 'The United States Of Anger' for America's 250th Birthday
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Rich Johnston
Summary
DC Comics is celebrating America's 250th birthday (the Semiquincentennial) on July 4, 2026, by reviving the Vertigo series "100 Bullets" with a new subtitle: "The United States Of Anger" (or "The US Of Anger"). The series, created by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, returns as part of DC's overt tie-in to the national celebration. The article notes that multiple comic publishers released Semiquincentennial-linked comics on July 1, but DC went all-in with this particular revival.
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· 3 pulledDC Comics went all in with the return of 100 Bullets from DC Vertigo with the subtitle: The US Of Anger.
Wednesday, the 1st of July, saw comic book publishers publishing a number of comic books with overt links to the Semiquincentennial, today, the 4th of July 2026, America's 250th birthday.
from creators Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso.
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