Fluorescent Black (2010 Gn) (pudgy).cbr Apr 2026
Influenced by Paul Di Filippo's Ribofunk and David Cronenberg's films, the book explores body horror, transhuman modifications, and corporate genetic exploitation.
Set in a dystopian near-future Southeast Asia, the story focuses on a world divided by genetic technology: Fluorescent Black (2010 GN) (Pudgy).cbr
is a 196-page "biopunk" graphic novel published in 2010 by Heavy Metal Magazine , written by M.F. Wilson and illustrated by Nathan Fox . Originally serialized in Heavy Metal magazine between 2008 and 2010, it was later collected into an oversized limited edition and trade paperback. Setting and Premise Influenced by Paul Di Filippo's Ribofunk and David
While the original 2010 printing is often listed as Out of Print (OOP) on mainstream sites like MyComicShop , signed editions have occasionally appeared on the official Heavy Metal website. Originally serialized in Heavy Metal magazine between 2008
Home to "Superiors"—genetically perfected, affluent, and long-lived humans.
The collected edition is notably oversized, measuring roughly 10 x 13 inches , significantly larger than standard comic collections.
