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Last Hope for Survival - Unofficial Graphic Novel #1 for Fortniters - cover

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Last Hope for Survival - Unofficial Graphic Novel #1 for Fortniters

Nathan Meyer

Publisher: Sky Pony Press

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Summary

Four kids face a postapocalyptic journey in the first issue of the graphic novel series inspired by the online videogame sensation Fortnite. 
 
When 98% of the world’s population disappears in the blink of an eye, four teenage survivors—Cody, Sarah, Idris, and Kiki—each cower in the ruins of their homeland, hunted by ravenous monsters. One by one they discover a hopeful sign of life from afar. It’s a Beacon, calling each of them to its source. As their perilous journeys converge, they must learn to work together for the sake of their own survival—and that of humanity itself. They are, after all, humanity’s last hope. 
 
The first issue of this series is a nonstop adventure across a Husk-infested landscape toward a secret government installation where the four teens must launch a satellite into space before a gigantic maelstrom smashes them to bloody splinters. If it were easy, it wouldn’t be Fortnite.
Available since: 07/09/2019.
Print length: 167 pages.

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