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Cover: Howard Chaykin

City of Tomorrow #6

Nov 2005 · DC · 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD
“Human Nature, Metal Fatigue Part Six”

In "Human Nature, Metal Fatigue Part Six," Howard Chaykin delivers a gripping finale to the arc with Tucker facing the shocking truth about his past—his father confesses to murdering his mother and reveals that Tucker himself is a fusion of human and machine. With Chaykin handling every aspect of the interior art and inks, and Michelle Madsen’s colors grounding the gritty future of Columbia, the issue culminates in a decisive confrontation that reshapes the city’s power structure. The cover, also by Chaykin, captures the moment’s intensity, sealing a pivotal chapter in this cyberpunk saga.

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writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin · colorist Michelle Madsen · letterer Comicraft · cover Howard Chaykin

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writer, artist, inker Howard Chaykin
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils, inks Howard Chaykin

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Tucker confronts his father about the murder of his mother. His dad confesses to the act and also tells Tuck that he was part of his early experiments and is a synthesis of human genetics and robotics. Tucker brings down, not only his dad, but also the rival robot gangs and sets himself up as the sole authority in Columbia.

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