The Furnace: A Graphic Novel

Prentis Rollins
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Timely and heartfelt, Rollins' graphic novel debut The Furnace is a literary science fiction glimpse into our future, in the vein of mainstream successes for fans of Black Mirror and The Twilight Zone One decision. Thousands of lives ruined. Can someone ever repent for the sins of their past? When Professor Walton Honderich was a young grad student, he participated in a government prison program and committed an act that led to the death of his friend, the brilliant physicist Marc Lepore, and resulted in unimaginable torment for an entire class of people across the United States. Twenty years later, now an insecure father slipping into alcoholism, Walton struggles against the ghosts that haunt him in a futuristic New York City. With full-color art and a dark, compelling work of psychological suspense and a cutting-edge critique of our increasingly technological world, The Furnace speaks fluently to the terrifying scope of the surveillance state, the dangerous allure of legacy, and the hope of redemption despite our flaws. "Surreal and evocative, The Furnace is a great critique of technology and the human condition." --John Jennings, illustrator for the New York Times #1 bestseller Octavia Butler's Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
Genres: Graphic NovelsScience FictionComicsFictionGraphic Novels Comics
208 Pages

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