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    City of Tomorrow #1

    City of Tomorrow » City of Tomorrow #1 - Human Nature, Metal Fatigue released by DC Comics on June 2005.

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    Human Nature, Metal Fatigue last edited by gravenraven on 07/08/23 10:29AM View full history

    Howard Chaykin (LEGEND, MIGHTY LOVE, American Flagg) writes and illustrates CITY OF TOMORROW, an imaginative new 6-issue miniseries telling the story of Columbia, a planned utopian community of the future! Created a decade ago by renegade billionaire Eli Foyle, the artificial island off the California coast offered winners of a citizenship lottery the chance at a brighter tomorrow and a crime-free world. Life in Columbia was a dream...for a while. At first, the problems seemed to be no big deal, until it became clear that a virus was affecting the municipal employees of Columbia...all of whom are actually bio-animatronic robots. Now these robots have gone from civil servants to criminal masterminds, and they've turned Columbia from an idyllic community into a hellhole of crime and urban blight! Now Foyle's 28-year-old son Tucker has returned to Columbia fresh from the Navy SEALs, and with the help of his father and a posse of concerned Columbia citizens will begin the slow process of taking back the night. But is he too late?

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