Allegra #2
Allegra #2 (1996) delivers a gripping escalation in a story where the line between savior and prisoner blurs. After being brought to the surface, Allegra finds herself caught between two warring colonies—Lak’s followers, who revere her, and Kioram’s, led by Dr. Tullus, who claim the same dire truth about Midian’s destruction of the planet. Written by Steve Seagle and illustrated with striking detail by Scott Clark, with inks by Chris Carlson and a vibrant, layered color palette from a team of artists including Amie Grenier and WildStorm Effects, the cover by Scott Clark and Chris Carlson captures the tension of her isolation.
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Allegra has been blasted to the surface world and awakens to find herself restrained by Lak and his followers. She finds, however, that they worship her and have only captured her so Lak can explain what is really going on. Dr. Huber and the floating colony of Midian have continued to ravish the surface of the planet rather than allowing it to flourish so humans can reclaim it. Soon after learning this, Allegra is captured by the rival colony of Kioram where Dr. Tullus tells her pretty much the same thing. Keres shows up to rescue her but finds her consorting with the enemy so she shoots her.
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