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Boom! Studios to Plunge Us All into a Nuclear Winter
So, anyone else in greater fear of all-out thermonuclear war right now? Will Boom! Studios even have time to publish the optimistically labelled first volume of Nuclear Winter, an original graphic novel from cartoonist Cab about a young woman just trying to survive her twenties in Montreal plunged into an eternal winter with radioactive snow, thanks to an accident at the local nuclear power plant that occurred nine years ago?
Life goes on for folks like Flavie Beaumont, a mail courier on snowmobile who's carved out a pretty normal life for herself despite mutant rivals, eclectic urban wildlife, and unrelenting meteorological events.
"I've always loved the more cartoony spin on nuclear energy, be it the Simpsons power plant, glowing radioactive ooze, or anything marked with the radiation sign," said Cab of the project. "But beyond the humorous sci-fi aspect of the story, I wanted to show the love-hate relationship Montrealers have with their winter. Most people who hear the premise of a never-ending winter get weak in the knees at the thought!
"In the end, it's all about a slightly off version of where I live — with an extra few feet of snow and a few glowing clouds!"
Volume One will be available for sale May 2018.
