By KATSUHIRO OTOMO & TAKUMI NAGAYASU.
Above a long-poisoned earth, the last bastion of human civilization is in exodus from orbital colonies during a terrorist attack. In the confusion, a young mother is separated from her family and flung into a bleak, uncertain future...but Sarah will not rest until she finds her children.
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By KATSUHIRO OTOMO & TAKUMI NAGAYASU.
Kill or be killed. That's a lesson young Toki just can't stomach, and his reluctance may cost him his life...and the life of Mother Sarah!
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Written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Art and cover by Takumi Nagayasu.
Sarah's prospects for finding her family have never looked dimmer than they do today. Enslaved by the City of the Children, she and the other adults are at hard labor for their youthful captors, excavating leaky canisters of deadly radioactive waste from an icebound mine. The teen-aged overseers' maltreatment of another prisoner forces her to make an impossible choice: she can turn a blind eye or she can put her own life -- and her quest -- on the line by tangling with the mysterious Mother of the City of the Children.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Art and cover by Takumi Nagayasu.
The Mother holds the real power in the of the City of the Children, and she would like nothing better than to see Sarah dead. But discontent is brewing amongst certain factions of Mother's soldiers, and that discontent could be the key to Sarah's escape from the City of Children!
48 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Art and cover by Takumi Nagayasu.
The sinister Mother of the City of the Children is throwing a party for her charges, a great feast lubricated with forbidden liquor and illegal aphrodisiacs. But the main event -- the thing that will make the night -- is Sarah herself, as she's pitted against a bevy of drug-crazed giant men.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Art and cover by Takumi Nagayasu.
On her journey to discover her lost children, Sarah came to this city -- a city populated almost entirely by youth. She had hoped to find her own children here, to piece back together the life she had before the evacuation of the space colonies. But now, cornered by two drug-crazed rapists, she wonders if her cause is hopeless. If she'll even make it out of this city alive. If she'll ever see her children again. This is one woman's pilgrimage through the apocalypse, a pilgrimage of unending disappointment and never-ending hope; this is The Legend of Mother Sarah.
48 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
Written by Katsuhiro Otomo. Art and cover by Takumi Nagayasu.
First Sarah thought the city was run by the children. Then she thought it was under the thumb of an egocentric woman named Mother. But now she has met Zaar, and she knows exactly who holds the reins to the city . . . and who will hold her own reins if she cannot escape.
48 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.