The Editor 2222
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2023
Deep underground, in the post-apocalyptic Amsterdam of 2222, lies a training camp for prospective army officers of a militant group of survivors. 

Commander Mann and his squad are fighting for a life with no fear, maneuvring through seemingly natural incidents that appear less and less coincidental...
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