Sonic Disruptors
Sonic Disruptors was a comic book limited series written by Mike Baron with art by Barry Crain, and published by DC Comics between 1987 and 1988. Although it was advertised as being a twelve-issue story, sales were poor, and the last issue published was #7.
Sonic Disruptors | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Schedule | Uncompleted |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | December 1987 – July 1988 |
No. of issues | 7 of a planned 12 |
Creative team | |
Written by | Mike Baron |
Artist(s) | Barry Crain |
To date, the remaining issues of the series remain unpublished. Baron has publicly stated that he considers it to have been a "dud", saying that he "didn't know what (he) was doing (when writing the series)", that he "had no end to the series in mind", and that he "didn't construct the characters properly." [1]
Plot
Sonic Disruptors depicted a futuristic America ruled by a theocratic military dictatorship, where the only source of resistance is a pirate radio station broadcasting from orbit.
gollark: It also requires TONS of energy to make in the first place.
gollark: Hmm, more controversial politics:- human rights good- encryption good, trying to make stuff not end0to-end encrypted bad- government intervention in everyday life should be lower- school is bad and needs a rework
gollark: You?
gollark: <@623743560650588202> POLITICSNUCLEAR GOODSOLAR POWER PROBLEMATIC, COAL ALSO BADAUTHORITARIAN GOVERNMENTS BAD
gollark: ++choose 1000 politics
References
- CASEY INTERVIEWS BARON: DETONATION NOW!, by Joe Casey, at Newsarama; published November 3, 2004; retrieved (via archive.org) March 2, 2016
External links
- Sonic Disruptors at Armagideon Time
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