Tron: Betrayal #1
Tron: Betrayal #1 (2010) kicks off a high-stakes digital saga where Kevin Flynn, the creator of the Grid, entrusts his digital avatar TRON with protecting a new, evolving system. With a virtual counterpart named CLU overseeing operations, the Grid faces strange anomalies—spontaneous isos and spreading grid bugs—testing the limits of order and control. Written by Jai Nitz and developed by Starlight Runner Entertainment, with art by Andie Tong and colors by Pete Pantazis, the issue sets a tense, visually sharp tone, all capped by Salvador Larroca’s striking cover.
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Kevin Flynn has created a new version of the grid and tasked TRON with keeping it safe. He creates a virtual version of himself, CLU, to help maintain the grid while he takes care of his business Encom, as well as the mother of his child, Jordan Canas. When "isos" being appearing in the grid spontaneously, Flynn considers it a technical marvel but CLU is frustrated with the uncertainty they create. As the system becomes more unstable by the spreading of grid bugs Flynn is called away to the birth of his son, Sam.
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