Fansadox Collection 342 Total Control 2 - Fernando Patched

Fernando experiments heavily with silent panels. One remarkable two-page spread in issue #342 contains no dialogue—only nine vertical panels showing The Nullifier removing her own monitoring chip. The lack of text forces the reader to focus on the grit of the teeth, the tension in the fingers, and the drop of sweat. It is visual storytelling at its finest.

The "Total Control" series is one of Fernando's most important creations, a multi-part epic (likely spanning issues #201, #342, and beyond), that established a complex story universe.

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Fernando Ramos grew up in the lower strata of , a district where rain‑spattered neon signs fought for attention over the perpetual smog. His mother was a bio‑technician, his father a former data‑smuggler who vanished when Fernando was twelve. By sixteen, Fernando could splice a quantum‑core faster than most could type a password. It is visual storytelling at its finest

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The Fansadox Collection is still active and continues to release new issues. The official source for the series is the publisher's website, Dofantasy.com.