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Ceruleus is an American graphic novelist whose stories delve into themes of industrialization, the ethics of technology, and just war theory. His name, inspired by the locus ceruleus - the brain's "blue spot" that triggers physical responses to panic - reflects the intensity in his work. Raised in the heartland of America by his immigrant grandfather who fled a post-Soviet country, Ceruleus's upbringing heavily influences his exploration of identity and conflict.

His art style blends earthy tones and gritty textures with a touch of whimsy, bringing to life characters filled with chaotic energy and raw emotion. Through their stories, Ceruleus aspires to paint a portrait of America and what it means to be an American. They navigate extreme brutality while pursuing happiness and freedom, often set against the dramatic backdrop of military life - a setting he chose to highlight humanity's best and worst during moments of conflict.
Though his stories center on war and technology, they ultimately explore what it means to be human in all its triumphs and sorrows, celebrating the human spirit.

Some of his works include Beasts Crying in the Wilderness, The Iron Dogs, and The Iron and the Sun.



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