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Preview: Terrorbytes #4

Terrorbytes #4

(W) Mark London (A) Val Halvorson (L) Carlos M. Mangual

When social media superstar Sean Bracewell creates a digital clone of himself to keep his empire afloat, his AI double quickly takes control—blurring the line between creator and creation. As Mr. Brace’s “SecondSelf” spirals into dangerous schemes that trade morality for views, the real question becomes: who’s truly in charge, the man or the machine?

Terrorbytes #4

Preview: Terrorbytes #2

Terrorbytes #2

(W) Mark London (A) Emanuele Ercolani (C) Jão Canola (L) Carlos M. Mangual

In a near-future world where an app pays users for their secrets, one man’s desperation for a better life drives him to share more—and risk more—than he ever imagined. TERRORBYTES is a chilling descent into the seductive power of surveillance, self-disclosure, and the price of feeling seen in a world that’s always watching.

Terrorbytes #2

Preview: Terrorbytes #1

Terrorbytes #1

(W) Mark Russell
(A) Felix Ruiz (C) Fran Gamboa
(L) Becca Carey

In an age where technology intertwines seamlessly with our everyday lives, TERRORBYTES delves deeper into the shadows of our digital existence, exploring the uncharted territories of human consciousness shaped by technological evolution. This new series pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction, presenting stories that challenge the very essence of identity, morality, and reality in a hyper-connected world. In the first issue, a headset that lets users relive their greatest memories at the moment of their death extracts a brutal price.

Terrorbytes #1

Preview: Terrorbytes #1

Terrorbytes #1

(W) Mark Russell
(A) Felix Ruiz (C) Fran Gamboa
(L) Becca Carey

In an age where technology intertwines seamlessly with our everyday lives, TERRORBYTES delves deeper into the shadows of our digital existence, exploring the uncharted territories of human consciousness shaped by technological evolution. This new series pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction, presenting stories that challenge the very essence of identity, morality, and reality in a hyper-connected world. In the first issue, a headset that lets users relive their greatest memories at the moment of their death extracts a brutal price.

Terrorbytes #1