October of 1962. The Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union is at its peak when the unthinkable happens: nuclear war. Sixty years later, the remaining 13 states rose from the ashes to form the American Union, governed by the authoritarian Joint Chiefs of Staff and protected by a border wall to keep out nuclear radiation . . . and the individuals who were enhanced by it. Nuclear Power is a darkly poignant alternate history tale that posits the lengths to which a government will go to protect (or deceive) its citizens. When the Joint Chiefs' dark secrets are revealed, will survivors on both sides of the wall join forces to fight for thmore
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Nuclear Power #1 is a hell of a start. The alternate history story feels relevant in many ways and delivers a focus on details that's unexpected and very welcomed. It's a series that feels well-thought-out. The art has a sense to it that's both beautiful and off-putting to look at. The comic as a whole gives a sense of order but something's off. It's a deliver that sucks you in making you want to find out more and explore the deeper meanings of what the comic is trying to deliver. Read Full Review
Alternative history that glows in the dark, Nuclear Power #1 is a faltering, but not crippled, start to what promises to be an interesting series. It's one that should grow on the dedicated reader. Read Full Review
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