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Amnesia
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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2022
A young man wakes up and finds himself in a hospital bed. A nurse soon enters the room to find him completely conscious. After running several tests his Neurologist concludes that the man's cognitive abilities are unaffected and the latest brain scans show no abnormalities. However, the man is unable to answer a few simple questions about his life and his identity. The cause of his amnesia and coma are unknown. The man stays in the hospital for further observation and testing. The medical staff is unable to locate and identify their patient making them unaware of whoever it is they're treating. As the mystery remains unravelled and more and more anomalies occur the man makes horrifying discoveries about his true identity and past. Can you still clear a forgotten name?
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Waking up in a locked room with amnesia is never a good sign, and even though Robbie Stephens is pretty sure he hasn't committed a crime, it certainly feels like he's in some sort of bizarre prison. Fighting even for access to a pen and paper, he is determined to battle against a system that refuses to tell him why he's been locked away, or when he'll be released. But can he maintain his resolve through constant isolation, the mysterious 'assessment', and a war with his own mind to pull back his memories, or will he be forever forgotten in an unknown cell?