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Allegra#4
Cover: Scott Clark & Chris Carlson

Allegra #4

Dec 1996 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.60 CAD
“"Sometimes I wish that I lived in a cocoon--"”

In "Sometimes I wish that I lived in a cocoon—," Allegra confronts the unsettling truth of her existence, uncovering that her life has been a simulation orchestrated by Dr. Huber and Walter. Written by Steve Seagle and brought to life by Scott Clark’s interior art, with inks by Danny Bulanadi, Sal Regla, and Chris Carlson, and vibrant colors by Claudia LaRue and Quantum Color FX, the issue delivers a haunting, introspective turn. The cover by Scott Clark and Chris Carlson captures the tension of her awakening, as Allegra prepares to break free from the digital world she never chose.

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writer Steve Seagle · artist Scott Clark · artist Patrick Lee · inker Danny Bulanadi · inker Sal Regla · inker Chris Carlson · colorist Claudia LaRue · colorist Quantum Color FX · letterer Amie Grenier · cover Scott Clark, Chris Carlson

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Full credits

inker Sal Regla
colorist Claudia LaRue
letterer Amie Grenier
cover pencils Scott Clark
cover inks Chris Carlson

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Allegra remembers her true identity and realizes that she is living in a vast computer simulation run by Dr. Huber and Walter. She uses her power suit to return to the real world and put an end to an experiment she never volunteered for in the first place.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).