Reload / Mek #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the 2004 DC miniseries Reload and Mek, two interconnected sci-fi action stories. Reload follows a covert government agent who can transfer his consciousness into new bodies, while Mek centers on a powerful, sentient weapon system. Both series were written by Warren Ellis and feature art by various creators, exploring themes of identity, technology, and espionage within a shared universe.
In "Mek, Chapter Three," Warren Ellis and Steve Rolston dive into a city transformed by the rise of the Massive Enhancement Culture, where one woman returns to uncover the truth behind her boyfriend’s death during a violent Mek incident—only to find the streets and the people in them no longer what they once were. With Paul Gulacy and Steve Rolston’s striking cover art capturing the tension of a world on the edge, this 2004 issue blends cyberpunk unease with personal stakes, all rendered in David Baron’s vivid colors and Al Gordon’s sharp inks.
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Massive Enhancement Culture, or MEK, is the latest thing. One of it's first supporters is back in the city to find out how her boyfriend was killed in the middle of a Bad Mek deal. But the city has changed.
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