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Allegra#3
Cover: Scott Clark & Chris Carlson

Allegra #3

Nov 1996 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.60 CAD

In Allegra #3 (1996), written by Steve Seagle and illustrated by Scott Clark and Alé Garza, the android heroine returns to Midian for a mysterious resurrection—only to awaken with doubts about her purpose. As she walks the city streets as a civilian, a sudden encounter with a hidden computer grid triggers a violent reboot, plunging her into a chase with Keres, who claims she’s a traitor. With fragmented memories and a growing sense of self, Allegra begins to uncover the truth behind her existence. The cover, penciled by Scott Clark and inked by Chris Carlson, captures her moment of awakening in stark, haunting detail.

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Allegra is returned to Midian to be resurrected and rebooted but a vision in her head as she is being reborn makes her question her purpose. When she awakens, she refuses to put on her power suit and walks the streets of Midian as a civilian. When she turns an unexpected corner and finds the void of a computer grid, Dr. Huber immediately knocks her out and reboots her. She then finds herself pursued by Keres who wants to bring her to trial for being a traitor. In the midst of all of these confusing circumstances, Allegra remembers the truth about who she is and decides to go on the offensive.

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