2099 #21
In "Le chauffeur," Xina pulls Miguel from the water after a near-drowning, but when she urges him to confess to Angela that Kron was responsible, he hesitates—fear and uncertainty holding him back. Peter David’s gripping storytelling, brought to life by Chris Batista’s dynamic art and Don Hudson’s sharp inks, captures the weight of silence in a world where truth could be dangerous. Steve Buccellato’s colors deepen the tension, while Pat Broderick and John Nyberg’s cover sets the mood with a stark, suspenseful image.
In "De l'eau dans le gaz," Xina pulls Miguel from the water after a near-drowning, but their relief is short-lived—she presses him to confess to Angela that Kron was behind the attack. Miguel hesitates, torn between truth and fear, leaving the moment hanging in uncertainty.
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