Day 12: XENIX THE TECHNOGOTH

| November 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

Xenix The Technogoth

 The year is 2501.  Earth four centuries earlier was devastated by a nuclear holocaust.  A global conglomerate that anticipated the event hid underground until the background radiation was safe enough to come to the surface and take whatever was left.  They rose up, subjigated the local survivors and turned them into a slave race known as The Technogoths.  The corporation’s head modeled this new government and culture after the Roman Empire.  Four centuries later.  The decendents of the executives became the nobilility of what will be known as THE NEOROMANA.  A one-world government that whose prosperity and comfort is based on The Technogoth slave labor.  Some are sent to mining camps, plantations, some are servants, and others are sent to entertain the masses in death sport in the arenas. 

This is the story of one such Technogoth gladiator named Xenix.  Who was genetically conditioned to be the ultimate gladiator.  Who would eventually become so powerful that he broke the bonds of slavery and would lead an uprising against his people’s oppressors!

 

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Dan Nokes is the sequential guru of the Southern Maryland DIY Revolution! When not wandering the uncharted wilderness of Lusby, MD in a supernaturally induced blood fever, he is the head of a little one man band called 21st Century Sandshark Studios. This bastion of indie comic goodness has to date put out a 67 page graphic novel (The Reptile and Mister Amazing 2002) a 12 issue maxi series (The Paranormals 2003-2008) a three issue western (The Pistoleers 2008-2010) and is currently working on the second and final volume of his dystopian classic (Adam and Eve: Bizarre Love Triangle in the Zombie Apocalypse 2011-2012) He is also working on illustration duties for Nick Davis' upcoming children's book (Unconditional: A Teddy Bear's Tale 2011). His future projects include his forray into webcomics with his Sci-fi comedy (Impossible Space Tales from The Last Pitt Stop) and a return to Super Hero Lore (The Reptile and Mister Amazing: The Return of Kat Carson)!

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