Extinct #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "null," Dynamic Boy faces a twisted criminal operation that steals medicine from city doctors and floods the streets with it, turning desperate addicts into weapons of chaos. With the city's healers stripped bare and the streets poisoned by greed, he must confront a scheme that weaponizes addiction itself.
Spurs Jackson and his ragtag crew of space vigilantes race to stop a hidden Soviet operation using flying saucers to transport slave laborers to brutal mines on the Moon. With the enemy base cloaked beyond the lunar far side, only Hank, Professor Omok, Lousac, Skusk, and Strong-Bow can expose the conspiracy before the Red Menace extends its reach into the stars.
Geri Knight feels out of place at her new high school until she’s invited to a secret gathering by Laura Treat—what starts as a late-night party with music and laughter soon reveals a more intimate scene where teens drink, smoke, and make out. When cub reporter Van Merrill investigates the club for a scandalous exposé, he finds himself unexpectedly drawn to Geri’s sincerity, and their shared moments spark a quiet connection.
In "null," a rogue robot terrorizes the city, leaving a trail of fear in its wake. With the help of Dr. Edwards and the sharp instincts of Robert Martin, the enigmatic Mr. Mars—armed with his mastery of atomic energy—unravels a mystery that stretches from the lab to the shadows of the urban grid. As Fran Chapman and Marcia Maxwell find themselves drawn into the investigation, the line between machine and mind begins to blur.
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