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The hotly-anticipated eco-fiction tech thriller-meets-love-story from the award-winning, visionary team of Ann Nocenti (Daredevil, Ruby Falls) and David Aja (Hawkeye, Immortal Iron Fist)!
The bees are swarming. What do they know that we don't?
In a broken-down world, a rebellious group of ruthless romantics have fled a tech-obsessed society to create their own...and a few cantankerous aliens have come to harvest the last seeds of humanity.
When one of them falls in love with a human, idealistic journalist Astra stumbles into the story of a lifetime, only to realize that if she reports it, she'll destroy the last hope of a dying planet.
How far will she go for the truth?
Collects The Seeds #1-#4.
"The perfect book for these deeply imperfect times." — Matt Fraction
"Beautifully drawn, cleverly constructed and very satisfying." — Frank Quitely
The bees are swarming. What do they know that we don't?
In a broken-down world, a rebellious group of ruthless romantics have fled a tech-obsessed society to create their own...and a few cantankerous aliens have come to harvest the last seeds of humanity.
When one of them falls in love with a human, idealistic journalist Astra stumbles into the story of a lifetime, only to realize that if she reports it, she'll destroy the last hope of a dying planet.
How far will she go for the truth?
Collects The Seeds #1-#4.
"The perfect book for these deeply imperfect times." — Matt Fraction
"Beautifully drawn, cleverly constructed and very satisfying." — Frank Quitely