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Cover: Brian O'Connell

Genus #17

Mar 1996 · Antarctic Press · 2.95 USD; 4.10 CAD
“Power: What's It Good For?”

In "Power: What's It Good For?", a lone woman aboard an all-female interstellar freighter makes a startling discovery: a male stowaway. Instead of reporting him, she chooses a path of curiosity and intimacy, setting off a quiet but charged chain of events. Written and drawn by Kurt Wilcken, with inks by Lute and lettering by Lute, the issue’s cover by Brian O’Connell captures the tension of this isolated encounter.

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writer, artist Kurt Wilcken · inker, letterer Lute · cover Brian O'Connell

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writer, artist Kurt Wilcken
inker, letterer Lute
cover pencils, inks Brian O'Connell

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A member of an all-female interstellar freighter crew finds a male stowaway aboard ship. Rather than turn him in, she decides to have sex with him.

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