Again Begin is a serial social-political essay and examination of humanity's primary problem itself. A true science fiction story based upon the near-death experience of Daniel J. Frey. Frey, a political illustrator, takes us on a journey through the universe with his art and imagination to the heart of our nucleic structure, asking why we fear the future. In issue 34, the Guardian details how the continuing problem of the impossible happened.
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