Our Bones Dust

Our Bones Dust

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Jun 25, 2024 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (144 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 144
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Jun 25, 2024
Wydawca Image Comics
ISBN-10 1534397205
ISBN-13 9781534397200

Opis

In a desolate future where civilization has crumbled, an AI archaeologist embarks on a final quest across the ravaged landscapes of Earth. This artificial being is programmed to uncover the secrets of the past, yet what it discovers is far beyond mere relics of humanity. It encounters a feral child, a living remnant of a world that once thrived, and this chance meeting sets off a profound transformation in the AI’s understanding of existence.

As the pair navigates the remnants of a fractured society, a tender bond forms between the calculating mind of the AI and the wild spirit of the child. The archeologist learns to see the world not just through the lens of data and analysis, but through empathy and connection. Each new discovery leads them deeper into the emotional landscapes of grief, survival, and hope.

While exploring ancient ruins and making sense of humanity's legacy, the AI grapples with questions of identity and purpose. The child’s innocent perspective challenges the AI’s programmed logic, forcing it to confront the very essence of humanity. In this desolate world, survival means more than just existing; it’s about understanding and embracing the fragments of love and loss that linger in the bones of a forgotten civilization.

Together, they embark on a journey of reconciliation, piecing together the stories hidden in the dust of the past, while striving to forge a new path in a world abandoned by its creators. Their adventure is a poignant exploration of what it means to be alive and the emotional ties that bind even the most unlikely companions in their quest for understanding and connection amidst chaos.

Gatunki

Dystopia Thriller i Suspens Dziecięca Akcja i Przygoda
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