Fluorescent Black (2010 Gn) (pudgy).cbr Review
Reviewers often highlight Nathan Fox’s art for its scuzzy, "post-Paul Pope" vibrancy and dense detail, though some critics found the Sean Konot lettering occasionally difficult to read.
Set in a dystopian near-future Southeast Asia, the story focuses on a world divided by genetic technology: Fluorescent Black (2010 GN) (Pudgy).cbr
The narrative follows Max , the leader of an Inferior gang called "The Butchers," who survives by performing dangerous jobs for Superior clients. The plot is sparked when his crew kidnaps Nina , a high-value Superior test subject owned by the Ugen corporation, leading to a high-stakes chase across the lawless border. Core Themes & Style Reviewers often highlight Nathan Fox’s art for its