Negalyod: The God Network

Negalyod: The God Network

Vincent Perriot
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Author:  Vincent Perriot
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  208
Publisher:  Titan Books Ltd
Year:  2022
ISBN:  9781787734708

Negalyod follows dinosaur shepherd, Jarri, as he joins a rebel group intent on destroying the totalitarian government that controls his dystopian world. Perfect for fans of Jurassic World!

Dinotopia meets Mad Max in this extraordinary saga of futuristic human survival on a scorched Earth- Jeff Spry, SciFi Wire In a post-apocalyptic far future/alternate world, dinosaurs roam the desolate land, while the last denizens of humanity survive together in technological cities run by a military regime. Jarri, a loner who shepherds a group of dinosaurs, travels to the city when his herd is murdered. There he becomes involved with a rebel group who defy the totalitarian society, and uncovers a conspiracy that reveals the true nature of the world they live in. What he finds will change his life forever... Written and illustrated in lavish detail by ground-breaking author Vincent Perriot, this stunning graphic novel will make you think twice about reality.

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