The origin of the disease remains a mystery, but a routine hunt may lead Eytukan to the shocking answer. While Selfridge attempts to seize the crisis to his advantage, Grace utilizes human technology to aid in finding a cure, but Moat has a better idea . . .
Corinna Bechko has been writing comics since her horror graphic novel Heathentown was published by Image/Shadowline in 2009. Since then she worked for Marvel, DC, Boom!, Image, and Dark Horse, among others, on titles such as Planet of the Apes, Star Wars: Legacy, Savage Hulk, Aliens/Vampirella, Invisible Republic, and Green Lantern: Earth One. She was recently short-listed for the Aeon Award for her prose short Sooterkin. She is a zoologist by training.
Oh gee, an issue of a comic where a character(s) learns more about something sinister going on behind the scenes, and shenanigans ensue. Never seen that done before.
Also, oh wow, now we are dragging pollution into this whole debacle? Well, of course, I mean, why wouldn't they! How else would they be able to push their "nature good, humans bad" message that this entire franchise is built off of, all of which we have NEVER... SEEN... BEFORE?!
Issue #3
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No sé q decir la vdd. Bastante normal que se represente a los humanos como malos y a la contaminación como la causa de enfermedades pero que palo. Tmb me da risa que los Na'vi les llamen pinkskins a los humanos (entre muchos otros apodos) pq solo han visto a los blancos, ya que no hay demasiada diversidad digamos. Para ser de los primeros comics que leo no está mal, creo...