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Marvin Olasky
36 pages (2009); 10.7MB download
Galaxy Comics; ISBN: 978-0-9799035-5-7
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Despite Too Much Exposition, Deeply Engaging by Nathan Norman
2048
Review by Nathan James Norman

In a future where genetic manipulation has led to the “bumans,” a half-human, half-ape hybrid, society struggles with what to do with these creatures. Should they be integrated into society, used as a working-class, or eradicated? At the center of the conflict is Senator Josh Logan, a man of character who honestly does not know what the answer is, and Bonnie, a “buman” whom the perverse sex-industry is trying to exploit.

Filled with deeply mature themes, the first issue of 2048 is slowed down a bit by lengthy exposition introducing the reader to the world, but the characters and moral dilemmas established here are deeply engaging. Marvin Olasky and Brian Williamson spin a dramatic tale in their dialogue and rich artwork.