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The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys #3 Chapter Three: BLIND
Cover Date: August, 2013
“The pulse is beating like a cheetah on speed!” No longer content to hide from the prying eyes and lies of BLI, the Girl tries her hand at learning how to fire a ray gun with the help of a former Killjoy, Cherri Cola. But when her vision bends and he ...
Issue Description
“The pulse is beating like a cheetah on speed!”
No longer content to hide from the prying eyes and lies of BLI, the Girl tries her hand at learning how to fire a ray gun with the help of a former Killjoy, Cherri Cola. But when her vision bends and her mind opens, will the Girl see beyond sight and view more than she can handle? How far can you see when you lose focus?
One of IGN’s Most Anticipated Comics of 2013!
From the creator of The Umbrella Academy!
Art by 2013 Eisner nominee Becky Cloonan!
List of covers and their creators:CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar LocationRegRegular CoverBecky Cloonan1VarVariant CoverGabriel Bá2The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (2013)
- Publisher
- Dark Horse Comics
Volume Description
Written by My Chemical Romance frontman and Umbrella Academy creator Gerard Way with art by Becky Cloonan (Demo), this series is set in a dystopian future where both counterculture and forced assimilation occur behind masks. Set in Battery City after the deaths of the original Killjoys in a semi-failed attempt to rescue The Girl from the clutches of corporate machine, B.L.I., new Killjoys are popping up every day. Among them, Val Velocity and his gang, who live at the Nest. Meanwhile, Cherri Cola and Dr. Death-Defying keep the spirit of the original Killjoys alive on the airwaves.
What role will B.L.I. Scarecrow Korse play? What is so special about The Girl, anyway? No spoilers here; see for yourselves. Way's storytelling style for this series is distinctive from previous work in Umbrella Academy books. While there are echoes of Tom Morello's Orchid and Godkiller, this series promises to be original and enduring.
RELIGIONISHNESS IN A DYSTOPIAN WORLD
PornBots like Red and Blue wait for the return of Destroya to "come down from the sky" and liberate them. The alternative is being reclaimed by B.L.I. and cannibalized for parts in satellites and other machines. The souls of the dead are ferried elsewhere by the Phoenix Queen. Beware the Draculoids (a.k.a. "The Black and Whites"), for if they get you in their clutches, it means corrosion for your soul.
Collected in The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.
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