graphic novel – Shattered Helix

(Dark Horse Comics.June 1994 Script-Simon Jewett; Editor Dick Hansom; Design-Fuentes) This two-issue series wasn`t earth-shattering – no pun intended – but it was a good read in its own right. We are once again introduced to Cerebrus – from A Silent Armageddon – who is being led by a Mr. Barclay and a thug named Bullock, a man with surgically-implanted body armor. Cerebrus kidnaps a scientist from an experimental biosphere, a scientist who knows about a secret research center in the Antarctic. This center is the remainder of a failed experiment which ultimately produced a killer virus – a DNA mutagen.

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