In an age where technology intertwines seamlessly with our everyday lives, TERRORBYTES delves deeper into the shadows of our digital existence, exploring the uncharted territories of human consciousness shaped by technological evolution. This new series pushes the boundaries of speculative fiction, presenting stories that challenge the very essence of identity, morality, and reality in a hyper-connected world. In the first issue, a headset that lets users relive their greatest memories at the moment of their death extracts a brutal price.
Terrorbytes #1 kicks off this new anthology series with a strong opening installment featuring a tale of greed, fear and amorality, as humans grow ever more interconnected to their own technological creations. Read Full Review
It's a promising opening. There's a lot of potential with the concept. In the artwork articulates with it pretty well. The challenge is going to be finding some way to explore the premise that's going to continue on as the serious progresses. Now that the basic premise has been delivered. There is going to be some issue with where Russell and Company take it. It's possible it could be driven in a direction that's too dark or not engaging enough. It's a really crucial time for the story. Once it hits it second issue. For the time being, it's just a really nice premise and a fun concept for an opening issue. Read Full Review
It's fun! And I think these futuristic tales are great; it's like renting a VHS tape and going back to the days of video stores.
It's a good story. A little predictable, but perfectly fine.