
Strontium Dog
によって
Lawrence Whitaker
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Mystery
Action & Adventure
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
256
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 24, 2009
出版社
Mongoose Publishing
ISBN-10
190650878X
ISBN-13
9781906508784
説明
In the late 22nd century, Earth has transformed into a shadow of its former self, ravaged by the catastrophic consequences of an atomic war. Britain, in particular, bears the scars of this destruction, with its people struggling to survive in a world where norms and values have been upended. Amidst this gritty backdrop, a new breed of bounty hunters known as Strontium Dogs emerges, tasked with bringing law and order to the chaos.
The narrative unfolds in a society where mutants face societal prejudice and violence, leading to a complex dynamic between humans and those who bear the mutations. As the characters navigate precarious alliances and treacherous landscapes, they grapple with their identities while pursuing the most dangerous of criminals. The world-building invites readers to delve into a future where survival often necessitates moral ambiguity.
At its core, this tale explores themes of redemption, acceptance, and the struggle against a broken system. With richly drawn characters and a suspenseful plot, the story pulls the reader into an engaging journey through a fractured society, leaving them questioning the boundaries of justice in a world forever altered.
The narrative unfolds in a society where mutants face societal prejudice and violence, leading to a complex dynamic between humans and those who bear the mutations. As the characters navigate precarious alliances and treacherous landscapes, they grapple with their identities while pursuing the most dangerous of criminals. The world-building invites readers to delve into a future where survival often necessitates moral ambiguity.
At its core, this tale explores themes of redemption, acceptance, and the struggle against a broken system. With richly drawn characters and a suspenseful plot, the story pulls the reader into an engaging journey through a fractured society, leaving them questioning the boundaries of justice in a world forever altered.