The Demons of Eden (comic story)

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The Demons of Eden was the backup comic story of the publication Omega. It is a spin-off of Doctor Who making use of Bob Baker's individual license to the Mandrels and the planet Eden from Nightmare of Eden.

It was reprinted in a standalone publication with the title Demon of Eden.

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Following the tragic events aboard starship Empress, jungle planet Eden – revealed as the source of addictive drug Vraxoin – is designated a ‘haven world’, all settlers ordered to depart. Aside from Space Corps marines sent to combat the drug cartels that still thrive within Eden’s rainforests, the only humans allowed to remain are the holy sisters of the Convent of Saint Eve. But, though a presence since the first wave of colonists decades before, the nuns’ sanctuary is about to succumb to the deadly reality of life on Eden.

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2129. The jungle planet Eden, source of highly addictive narcotic vraxoin, scourge of Earth’s colonies. In a bid to stem the flow of vraxoin, Eden is designated ‘haven world’ – all settlers ordered to depart. Exceptions include a garrison of Space Corps marines – who fight a constant war of attrition with drug cartel militia – and the holy sisters of the Convent of Saint Eve. Among them is ex-Space Corps trooper Kheba Yans, who has made an oath before God to never again pick up a gun. When one of the sisters, under the influence of vraxoin, lets a herd of savage creatures known as krib into the convent, all the nuns are killed – save four. Sister Kheba leads her fellow survivors – the Abbess, Sister Ruth and Novice Maria – out into the jungle. There they run into a party of billionaire trophy hunters, looking to bag the planet’s deadliest predator: the sarzok – the Demon Beast of Eden.

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2129. The jungle planet Eden, source of highly addictive narcotic vraxoin. In a bid to stem the flow of the drug, Eden is designated a ‘haven world’ and all settlers ordered to depart. Exceptions include a garrison of Space Corps marines and the holy sisters of the Convent of Saint Eve. When one of the sisters, under the influence of vraxoin, lets a herd of savage creatures known as krib into the convent, most the nuns are killed. Ex-marine Sister Kheba leads her fellow survivors out into the jungle where they’re picked up by a party of billionaire trophy hunters on the trail of the planet’s deadliest predator: the sarzok. But the sarzok – ‘the Demon Beast of Eden’ – finds them first.

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2129. In a bid to stem the flow of the highly addictive drug vraxoin, the jungle planet Eden is designated a ‘haven world’ and all settlers ordered to depart. Exceptions include a garrison of Space Corps marines and the holy sisters of the Convent of Saint Eve. After a devastating attack by monstrous predators, ex-marine Sister Kheba leads her fellow survivors out into the jungle . They’re picked up by a party of billionaire trophy hunters on the trail of the planet’s deadliest predator, the sarzok – the ‘Demon Beast of Eden’. But the sarzok finds them first, subjecting them to a deadly and cruel psychic attack. Those not killed flee, and stumble upon an old friend of Kheba, Wilsk, one of Eden’s sentient – and telepathic – lifeforms. But the sarzok is still out there – and won’t rest until it’s killed them all…

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  • Chapter 1:
The story so far...
The dark, hostile jungle planet of Eden. Not the paradise the orange twilight promises. Inhabitants include a glowing insect with a bite that stings, the Eden mantrap, and the terrifying Mandrels – huge creatures with vicious claws capable of killing with one swipe.
The zoologist Tryst discovered that the Mandrels, once decomposed, were a source of the addictive drug Vraxoin. Working with the smuggler Dymond, they used a Continuous Event Transmuter, or CET, to smuggle Vraxoin.
Dymond’s ship, the Hecate, merged with another ship, the Empress, when it emerged from hyperspace. The CET malfunctioned, letting Mandrels loose to wreak havoc. The two ships were disentangled, but not before Tryst and Dymond were exposed as drug smugglers.
The Mandrels were returned to Eden to repopulate the planet’s biosphere. But Mandrels are not the most dangerous lifeform on Eden. Prepare to meet the Sarzok – Eden’s apex predator, rumoured to be part-demon...

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The Demons of Eden purchased directly from Cutaway Comics includes a bonus DVD of "value added material" (VAM).

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  • Audio Content - Introduction to Demon of Eden with Ian Winterton (Writer) and Martin Geraghty (Artist)
  • Audio Content - -Nightmare of Eden Commentary with Bob Baker (Writer) and Joan Stribling (Make-Up Designer), moderated by Justin Johnson
  • Audio Content - An Audience with Bob Baker Live at the FAB Café, Part 2
  • Audio Content - Commentary for Demon of Eden with Ian Winterton (Writer), Martin Geraghty (Artist), Andrew Orton (Colourist) and Dez Skinn (Guest Editor)
  • Video Content - Omega Trailer
  • Video Content - Paradise Towers: Paradise Lost Trailer


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