Echo #14 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBZ | Abstract Studio | Aug 12, 2009 | 22 Pages | 11.5 MB
+ Echo #1-13 Complete
is an American comic book independently-published by Terry Moore under his Abstract Studio imprint. The first issue was released on March 5, 2008. Echo's story revolves around Julie, a young photographer who inadvertently comes into contact with the metallic remnants of a high-tech battle suit that exploded on field testing. The only thing, though, is that the metal fragments have adhered to, and is covering, her body. Moore himself says the premise of Echo is a woman living in today's America who is dealing with a sudden unbelievable change to her daily life. The issues open with different quotes: Issues 1-5 open each time with a different quote from Albert Einstein; Issues 6-10 open with different quotes from J. Robert Oppenheimer; Issue 11 opens with The Biwabik Sum by Ed Oberg and Jay A. Johnson; Issue 12 opens with a quote from Stephen Hawking; Issue #13, opens with a quote by Stanley Baldwin and the latest, Issue #14 opens with another Einstein quote. Issues 1-5 have been collected into a trade paperback entitled "Moon Lake" and issues 6-10 into another entitled "Atomic Dreams."