Comics
From Wiki 24
IDW Publishing has released several 24 graphic novels. "One Shot," "Stories," and "Midnight Sun" were also collected into one volume.
[edit] Comics
| Cover | Title | Release Date | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| | One Shot | July 28, 2004 | J.C. Vaughn & Mark L. Haynes |
| Jack Bauer has just been assigned by Division as the new Special Agent in Charge for CTU Los Angeles. His first assignment is to head up the mission to protect the recently-defected IRA member Moira O'Neal. | |||
| | Stories | February 2, 2005 | J.C. Vaughn & Mark L. Haynes |
| CTU Agent Jack Bauer is deep undercover with the Salazar drug cartel when he stumbles into a major hostage situation straight out of today's headlines. Radical Chechen separatists have captured the Secretary of State and the Russian Foreign Minister and are demanding the Russians free their comrades. However, the terrorist leader has a darker agenda. | |||
| | Midnight Sun | July 20, 2005 | J.C. Vaughn & Mark L. Haynes |
| Jack Bauer must battle ecological and economic chaos when a terrorist attack on an experimental oil drilling installation reveals a plot to render the United States' subterranean oil fields permanently useless. | |||
| | 24 | October 28, 2005 | J.C. Vaughn & Mark L. Haynes |
| The combined copy of One Shot, Stories and Midnight Sun. The comic was given no name besides "24", which is written across the cover and how it is listed on websites where it is for sale. | |||
| | Nightfall | November 2006 - March 2007 | J.C. Vaughn & Mark L. Haynes |
| Jack Bauer and his Special Ops team have parachuted into Kosovo under David Palmer's orders to eliminate mass murderer Victor Drazen. But the future CTU agent is about to learn that whilst running a covert operation, he should rely on only a few people; and trust even fewer. | |||
| | Cold Warriors | March 2008 | Writer: Beau Smith, Art: Steve Bryant |
| Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian find themselves at a remote communications station in Alaska where they have to stop a Russian terrorist who wants to bring down all wireless communications in the U.S. | |||
