Alma Ortega, an NYC medic, becomes a symbol of hope in a demilitarized Manhattan Island while trying to find her lost son during the Second American Civil War.
Strong single mother becumz a symbol of hope. So much power, go girl.
While the original comic
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The comic series begins when reporter Matty Roth arrives in Manhattan, five years after the outbreak of the war. Through the series' first 22 issues, DMZ followed Matty Roth through various crises in his first year and a half around the DMZ and the surrounding areas, such as military bases of the Free Armies and of the United States.
It was... is one of the best comics out there with commentary on war, how power corrupts and has great story line and ending.
W-w-w-wokeflixed(even if it's on HBO)!
Read most of the original comic and quite liked it, but from the description and from that trailer it seems that the stinky, poopy white man was removed to place the stronk and independent minority wahmen front and center
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
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