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Generation Hex#1
Cover: Adam Pollina & Mark Morales

Generation Hex #1

Jun 1997 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
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“Humanity's Last Stand”

In "Humanity's Last Stand," the outcast mutants of Generation Hex face a relentless threat as Marshal Trask deploys the deadly Razormen to hunt them down. With nowhere left to run, Jono takes the group back to his forgotten hometown of Humanity, where past wounds and buried secrets could either be their downfall—or their chance to fight back. Written by Peter Milligan and brought to life by Adam Pollina’s striking art and Mark Morales’ dynamic inks, this first issue of Generation Hex sets a tense, emotionally charged tone with a story that’s as much about identity as it is about survival.

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writer Peter Milligan · artist Adam Pollina · inker Mark Morales · colorist Scott Baumann · colorist Digital Chameleon · letterer Bob Lappan · cover Adam Pollina, Mark Morales

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colorist Scott Baumann
letterer Bob Lappan
cover pencils Adam Pollina
cover inks Mark Morales

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Marshal Trask creates the robotic Razormen to track down and kill the malforms of Generation Hex. When the band of outlaws discover they cannot outrun the killer robots, Jono leads them to his hometown of Humanity to wreak some vengeance on the folks who mistreated him as a child.

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