Doom 2099 #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Region of Ether and Sighs!", Doom and Wire are trapped in a surreal pocket of cyberspace, stalked by a relentless cyber cat, as Doom begins to dissolve. With no way out, Wire triggers the dormant program Paloma, who not only reconstructs Doom but awakens a hidden power within him. Written by John Francis Moore and brought to life by Pat Broderick’s dynamic art, with inks by John Nyberg, colors by Christie Scheele, and letters by John Costanza, this 1993 issue delivers a tense, visually striking journey through a digital realm where memory and machine blur. The cover, by Pat Broderick and John Nyberg, captures the eerie beauty of the glitching landscape.
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Fever dumps Doom and Wire into an area of cyberspace they can't escape from, patrolled by a cyber cat. After Doom disolves, Wire reactivates a program, Paloma, that pulls him back together, and powers him up.
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