However the rest of the unit are killed by a booby trap and Deacon is left with depleted batteries and one somewhat fraught survivor. He and his unit of super soldiers are sent on a search and destroy mission to wipe out a colony, root and branch. Which is how I found Artifice, written by Alex Woolfson with art by Winona Nelson.ĭeacon is an ‘artificial’ human – physically perfect an trained to be the ultimate killing machine. But I’ve still got a very soft spot for ‘comics’ and am always on the look out for really good artwork online. Since manga was still unknown in the rural heart of England, people told me to pack it in and get a job in an office instead. You see, way back in the depths of time when I was a girl and dinosaurs roamed the earth, I really fancied drawing comics for a living and drew these deliciously willowy long haired men with big eyes. This week I want to recommend a graphic novel. This week I’m going right out on a limb and risk lots of eye rolling. Last week it was Abigail Roux’s, and Madeline Urban’s, Cut and Run series – which appeals to me particularly for the humourous content, something not often found in M/M type fiction. Time for another Seductive Studs and Sirens do – yes, I’ll be making my usual recommendation of something not particularly obvious in the LGBT line.
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