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The Von Neumann Machine - Page 36
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30 x 40 cm (11.81 x 15.75 in.)
Added on 7/23/24
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Our heroes have entered a cocoon of the Intruder which strongly resembles Heaven. After passing through Heaven's Gate, Gabriel takes them to a place where they can change clothes. The cherubs take Ember with them, as ladies go first.
Meanwhile Storm talks with Gabriel about what everyday life in Heaven is like, and soon it becomes clear that something is off. Gabriel tells that they're "New People", and unlike animals, New People do not eat, and also do not multiply themselves. So when the cherubs discover that Ember does have certain body parts meant for multiplication, all hell breaks loose.
Meanwhile Storm talks with Gabriel about what everyday life in Heaven is like, and soon it becomes clear that something is off. Gabriel tells that they're "New People", and unlike animals, New People do not eat, and also do not multiply themselves. So when the cherubs discover that Ember does have certain body parts meant for multiplication, all hell breaks loose.
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"36" in the top right corner
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About Don Lawrence
Donald Southam Lawrence was a British comic book artist and author. Lawrence is best known for his comic strips The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire in the British weeklies Ranger and Look and Learn and the Storm series, first published in the Dutch weekly Eppo.