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    Xombi » Xombi #1 - Silent Cathedrals Part One: The Rabbit Hole released by DC Comics on June 1, 1994.

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    Silent Cathedrals Part One: The Rabbit Hole last edited by gravenraven on 05/17/23 08:37PM View full history

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    Two strange and pious investigators named Catholic Girl and Nun of the Above track down a horde of frogs who arrived in this world by way of a teleportational slipstream. After interviewing the frogs at length, they discovered that Doctor Sugarman has escaped.

    Meanwhile at Organitek, biochemist David Kim welcomes his new assistant, Kelly Sanborne, to the company. He introduces her to the rest of the staff and shows her his work with nanotechnology. Kim has been working on a process that uses nanites to repair and regrow damaged cell tissue. He takes samples of his own blood and infects them with the Polio virus as part of an experiment to prove the nanites' efficiency.

    In another part of the building, the ghosts of insect colonies take the form of an over-sized homunculi, or, "rustling husks" and begin systematically killing all of the company's staff and security guards. The homonculi eventually make their way to David Kim's lab and attack him. The creatures leave Kim for dead and steal a computer disk. As he lies bleeding, Kim has Kelly Sanborne treat him with his nanite-infected blood samples.

    The nanites begin restructuring Kim's damaged tissue, but in order for the process to work, the nanites need to assimilate matter from an alternative source. In this case, the source is Kelly Sanborne.

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    The Good: Honestly, I could make this review really short. When I finished reading this issue, I just sat back for a second and thought, "DAMN. That was a REALLY FREAKING GOOD comic. The weird factor is established fairly softly at the beginning, and segues quick into the life of David Kim, a biochemist working with nanomachines. We quickly see him establish a VERY close friendship with new assistant, Kelly Sanborne. The dialogue is so amazingly natural, we learn little details about their frien...

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