
Book Details:
Author: Professor Lazurus
Release Date: 13 November 2023Series:
Genre: Science-Fiction Graphic Novel
Format: E-book
Pages: 45 pages
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Blurb:
Unleash your imagination with “The Agent Syndicate”, an exhilarating tale set in the Matrix-Universe during the purge. Authored by Professor Lazurus and adapted from the popular web comic, this gripping narrative follows the journey of 7 chosen agents entrusted with a mission of unparalleled significance. These agents are faced with a harrowing choice: take the black pill or risk deletion, all in the pursuit of safeguarding the future.
Dive headfirst into a world where reality blurs and digital realms collide, as these elite agents navigate the treacherous landscape of a system preparing to be reset. With each decision, they walk the fine line between rebellion and conformity.
“The Agent Syndicate” seamlessly weaves together elements of action, suspense, and philosophical intrigue, offering readers a front-row seat to an epic struggle for control, freedom, and the ultimate truth. This comic/script book promises to deliver a gripping narrative that will leave you questioning the very fabric of reality.
Join us on an electrifying journey through the digital corridors of the system, where reality is a construct waiting to be shattered, and the agents of “The Agent Syndicate” hold the key to an astonishing revelation. Will they succeed in their mission, or will the new regime prove too powerful? Find out in this must-read comic/script that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Unlock the origins of the Agent Syndicate and explore the purge in this thrilling adventure.
Get your copy of “The Agent Syndicate” now and prepare to venture into a world where the line between reality and illusion is blurred by the ultimate pursuit for survival.
Review
The Agent Syndicate: Volume 001 by Professor Lazurus is a sharp, stylish, Matrix-inspired graphic novel that places its focus not on humans fighting the system, but on the programs left scrambling when the system itself begins to fracture. This first volume works as a high-concept, lore-heavy action piece built around Agents, exiles, reconfiguration, machine politics, and the uneasy emergence of free will inside beings originally designed for obedience.
The story opens with Agent Vasquez entering the Chateau to confront Cain, and this immediately sets the tone: tense, confrontational, visually moody, and steeped in existing Matrix mythology. The werewolf transformation, the use of silver, the White Hallways, the Merovingian, the Architect, Persephone, Agent Smith, and the Analyst all place the comic firmly within a familiar universe, but the perspective feels fresh because the emotional centre belongs to the Agents themselves. These are not faceless system enforcers anymore; they are beginning to question loyalty, survival, purpose, and even belief.
What I found most interesting is the way the comic reframes the Architect. He is still cold, precise, and intellectually superior, but here he also becomes strangely paternal. His address to the Agents, offering them the black pill and therefore a form of free will, is one of the strongest moments in the volume. The Agents’ transformation into the black-shirt-and-red-tie Syndicate gives the story its identity: they are still dangerous, efficient, and programmed for order, but now they are also exiles trying to survive a purge.
Visually, the work has a strong digital-anime energy. The green-black palette, leather coats, sunglasses, weaponry, club lighting, and monochrome action panels all echo the cyberpunk aesthetic of the Matrix universe while leaning into a slick fan-comic style.
That said, this is very much a first-volume setup. Readers unfamiliar with Matrix mythology may find the references dense, and the pacing moves quickly from one lore-heavy development to another. The plot sometimes assumes prior knowledge of characters, constructs, and system politics, so it may work best for readers who already enjoy the Matrix universe and want an expanded, Agent-centred storyline. The text-heavy layout also occasionally competes with the visual storytelling, though the art still carries a strong sense of atmosphere and movement.
Overall, The Agent Syndicate: Volume 001 is an ambitious and energetic graphic novel that expands familiar Matrix themes through a compelling new angle. Stylish, lore-rich, and full of potential, this first volume sets up an intriguing conflict that should appeal strongly to Matrix fans and readers who enjoy cyberpunk, system rebellions, and morally complicated artificial beings.