![]() Alien nanites infect one Bobby Hennigan, who improves the world with his nano-bots before razing it with them Bobby dubs himself "The Singularity," forcing humanity underground. Regardless, even if you're na MCR-H8R, you've got to give Gerard Way some props, as the music video for "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)" by MCR/The Killjoys has Grant Morrison playing the primary antagonist.īen Templesmith's "Singularity 7" (2004), is a post-apocalyptic Cyberpunk horror story where nano machines are the form of the destroyer. To assist you in this information overload, every issue ends with torn pages from BLI instruction manuals, providing necessary exposition for stuff you just read. ![]() "Killjoys" is just all over the place - a lot of overdeveloped ideas with no cohesion. But don't forget about the BLI sex-robots that just want to love other sex-robots - when they're not preparing for the arrival of the machine messiah, Destroya, of course. ![]() There's also Draculoids, who give you the choice of death or wearing a rubber mask that makes you see nightmare spiders. Written by Gerard Way and Shaun Simon with art from Becky Cloonan, "The True Lives of The Famous Killjoys" focuses on a band of four ray gun wielding rogues trying to free Battery City from the bland oppressive grip of Better Living Industries. It's hard to ignore a Cyberpunk work that has a companion electro-punk album by My Chemical Romance.
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