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Bootcamp for the Angelwings has started. Valerie will learn how to kill the monsters…and uncover more about her mysterious and disturbing past. In the year 2050, humanity depends on a corrupt government to save themselves from extinction and a ruined world overrun by monsters. Guided by an artificial superintelligence, a ruthless scientist unleashed hell on Earth and now aims to move humanity to a new dimension. To do so, he’ll need the help of an 18-year-old amnesiac girl, Valerie. As Valerie seeks answers to her past, she discovers the bleak future of humanity and the role of the…mehr

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Bootcamp for the Angelwings has started. Valerie will learn how to kill the monsters…and uncover more about her mysterious and disturbing past. In the year 2050, humanity depends on a corrupt government to save themselves from extinction and a ruined world overrun by monsters. Guided by an artificial superintelligence, a ruthless scientist unleashed hell on Earth and now aims to move humanity to a new dimension. To do so, he’ll need the help of an 18-year-old amnesiac girl, Valerie. As Valerie seeks answers to her past, she discovers the bleak future of humanity and the role of the Angelwings—government soldiers who are trained to kill monsters. With bootcamp about to start, Valerie will feel the heat as she strives to become the strongest Angelwing. But she can’t do it alone, she’ll need to earn the trust of her teammates. Caught in a web of mysteries and lost memories, Valerie faces the collapse of humanity while grappling with why Cortext turned her into a monster. Tomahawk Angel volume 3 is available in print for the first time, written and drawn by celebrated creator Odysseas Theodoratos (aka Mangaka Ody), as part of the collaboration between Dark Horse and Tapas Entertainment.
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Written and Illustrated by Odysseas Theodoratos, originally edited by Chris Robinson