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COMIC

Synthetics Vol. One

Issues #1-4

Series: Synthetics
2.5
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Pages
108
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Dark Horse Comics

About

From award-winning writer J. Michael Straczynski and the phenomenal artist Tony Parker comes a new, original science fiction comics story about a final hope for humanity.

Earth is dying and soon the human race will be unable to survive...

With "dead zones"-areas so toxic no life can survive-littering the Earth and growing every day, it's estimated there are only twenty years remaining before the planet becomes so toxic humanity will die out.

Reactions to the news range from denial to rage and everything in between, but can something still be done? If a new type of human-stronger, able to work in toxic environments-could be made, could they be the key to fixing the dead zones and saving the planet? Or will they simply be humanity's last gasp?

Related Subjects

  • Teen
  • Science Fiction

Extended Details

  • SeriesSynthetics #1

    Artists

    J. Michael StraczynskiAuthor
    Tony ParkerIllustrator