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DNA

Glénat · 2003–2006 · 4 issues
About the series

In the mid-2000s, French publisher Glénat released DNA, a compact four-issue series that wove a self-contained science-fiction thriller. The story explores the ethical and existential implications of genetic engineering, centering on characters grappling with the manipulation of human identity. Though brief, the series stands as a sharp example of European genre comics from the era, offering a concentrated narrative that prioritizes ideas over extended serialization. Its concise run makes it a notable, if niche, entry for readers interested in thoughtful, mature-themed sci-fi from the continent.