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Generation Gone #1

Generation Gone #1

$4.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ales Kot, Andre Araujo
(A/CA) Andre Araujo, Chris O'Halloran
America, 2020. Three young hackers with nothing to lose. A secretive scientist with a plan. One final job. What happens when you're poor, angry, and get superpowers you never asked for? Skins + Unbreakable = GENERATION GONE, sort of- if you also include multiple trips to the sun, weird black goo, a breakup fight inside a nuclear factory, love, hate, anger, loss...and survival. GENERATION GONE is for every kid struggling out there. It's about what it means to be young in the USA, 2017.
Date Available: 07/19/2017
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


This is the closest thing to Akira since Akira, trading pills and bikes for laptops and Red Bull. The cover, also serving as the first page, has a character musing about how cool it would be to have control, while staring up at the stars in the vast nighttime sky. Control however, even when used in ironic juxtaposition, is an illusion, as the characters eventually find out when things go all Ringu.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ales Kot, Andre Araujo
(A/CA) Andre Araujo, Chris O'Halloran
America, 2020. Three young hackers with nothing to lose. A secretive scientist with a plan. One final job. What happens when you're poor, angry, and get superpowers you never asked for? Skins + Unbreakable = GENERATION GONE, sort of- if you also include multiple trips to the sun, weird black goo, a breakup fight inside a nuclear factory, love, hate, anger, loss...and survival. GENERATION GONE is for every kid struggling out there. It's about what it means to be young in the USA, 2017.
Date Available: 07/19/2017
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


This is the closest thing to Akira since Akira, trading pills and bikes for laptops and Red Bull. The cover, also serving as the first page, has a character musing about how cool it would be to have control, while staring up at the stars in the vast nighttime sky. Control however, even when used in ironic juxtaposition, is an illusion, as the characters eventually find out when things go all Ringu.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams