Get a look at concept art and more from the new sci-fi murder thriller comic series from IDW's Originals imprint.
is firmly grounded as a police procedural/crime thriller, but its near-future setting gives it an air of grim inevitability,” Wilson said in a statement provided to io9. “With the collapse of society comes a glimmer of hope in the form of planetary colonization and a fresh start, but colonies are made of people, andenvisions a future where—just like the present—sociopaths hide in plain sight... and sometimes make no attempt to hide at all.
”follows an unlikely pairing in Colonia’s decaying civilization—Aaron Aira, one of the last homocide detectives in a colony plagued with killings, and Mwanawa Parker, a missings persons detective yearning to close some of her many cases, and give the remaining residents of Colonia some semblence of peace.fits the broader guidelines of speculative fiction.
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