Trouble Magnet #3
In "A Trip to the Moon," Witlock and the Trouble Shooters race to stop a stolen memory bank that’s gone rogue—once a part of Witlock’s mind, now a sentient entity with its own agenda. Flashbacks reveal the tragic moment a solar flare severed his link to Earth, killing his creator, Eileen Miles, and leaving behind a fractured past. With Dr. Chambers assembling the memory bank into a mechanical form, Witlock confronts the shocking truth: his own mind has been running on borrowed time. Written by Ryder Windham and illustrated by Kilian Plunkett, with colors by Chris Chuckry and letters by Willie Schubert, the cover by Kilian Plunkett captures the tension of a mission gone dangerously off course.
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Witlock and the Trouble Shooters pursue his missing memory bank... Flashing back to the Moon rescue, Witlock saved missing astronauts, but a solar flare broke his connection to his Earth-bound memory banks and killed Eileen Miles, his creator. A "schism"... Dr. Chambers fits treads and an arm to the stolen memory bank, and it breaks free. NOW Witlock realizes his memory bank achieved independent thought and "escaped". And plans to hijack a rocket ship!
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