Here's what we call a "deep cut" around the UGO offices. Late, lamented DC comic Thriller is a cult favorite that lasted just 12 issues in 1983. The book was about a team of operatives who handled crises all over the world. One of the standouts was Tony "Salvo" Salvotini, a former U.S. Marine and mercenary with a very odd quirk. After accidentally killing an innocent man during a mission, Tony swore that he would never again take a life. But he didn't give up his guns. Thankfully, he was a good enough shot that his credo of "Only flesh wounds, only outpatients" was never challenged.





