![]() While the police detectives are kept in the dark, readers are made aware of shady goings on behind the scenes. People start burning up from within, and while the authorities attempt to conceal this at first, when it happens live on TV there’s no covering up. From there they move into a police procedural story with horror overtones. ![]() ![]() Haun and Hurley co-plot, with Haun handling the art, and they supply all the above information in an admirably compact six pages. It’s possibly the first disease in history that people actually want to contract, yet it’s also spawned an opposition terrorist movement, and there are government agents who know far more about the possible consequences than the police investigating a beauty murder. There appear to be no negative aspects beyond a slight fever, and in return the body is transformed into a more physically attractive form, a person’s younger ideal. ![]() Hurley leap straight to the point in their first few pages, introducing the beauty as the name for a sexually transmitted disease. ![]()
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