Display title | Bio Apocalypse |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In 2008, a Something Awful forums goon scanned and uploaded a 94-page graphic novel he drew back in 6th grade. Drawn in a composition book with only a pencil and many, many red crayons, it was an astonishingly deep (and gruesome) Space Opera about a scientific experiment Gone Horribly Wrong, and the conflicts that followed. Bio Apocalypse immediately gained a small cult following, complete with fan art and demands that it be professionally published or made into a movie. In 2011, the first third of what appears to be a narrated animated version was uploaded to its IMDb page. The original comic can be found here. |