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SIN: Beginnings

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SIN takes place in a post apocalyptic future derived from a universe very similar to ours. The inevitable lack of resources to sustain humanity on Earth had split the world into two warring factions, the United Nations (U.N.) and the New Earth's Alliance. (N.E.A.). After years of unnecessary conflict and technological advancement in weaponry, both sides eagerly stumbled into peace to avoid extinction. Now under the rule of the newly formed United Earth's Federation (U.E.F.) space has become the last hope for the human race. However, with resources more scarce than ever the clock is ticking. How do we decide who's privileged to live and who's not? What happens to those of us left behind? A world now loosely controlled by a single totalitarian government, overrun by gangs, private military groups, freedom fighters, and death; Life seems to provide no more than a fruitless future. Regardless, there are still those of us that fight, we fight each other, we fight the system, we fight for our loved ones... whatever the reason, we battle for answers.

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First published January 1, 2011

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September 10, 2012
This graphic novel is first-class in the following aspects:
1. Character design
Characters are cool and the outfits are cool to. Not too outlandish the way some manga/anime characters are.

2. Plot
Intriguing, well thought out, balanced dose of drama, comedy, action, and hints of romance (this is extremely important. not too much so that you get sick and not nonexistent so that you begin to wonder if the characters have hearts of stone)

3. Action
Well sequenced, I could follow the movements and knew what was going on in the fights. All too common is the fight where everything is a confusing blur and I end up just skipping to the conclusion. This comic was not like that at all.

Overall, this is a great read. You can read all the available chapters at MangaMagazine. However, I strongly recommend purchasing the compilation volumes when they are available, to support the artist. It is worth it.
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February 7, 2012
This is a pretty interesting start. I think that I've officially been hooked.
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