Is the real comic as good as the fictional one? It is shorter. It is cryptic. It leaves you frustrated. But that is the point. Utopia is never delivered; it is only chased.

| Feature | | Utopia TV Series (UK) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Medium | Static, sequential art | Live-action, cinematography | | Pacing | Slow, meditative; you study the panels | Fast, frantic; visceral violence | | Violence | Implied or abstract (ink splatters) | Explicit, shocking (spoons, bleach) | | Color Theory | Toxic Yellow / Deep Black | The famous "Utopia Yellow" film grade | | Best For | Theorists, artists, archivists | Thriller fans, soundtrack lovers |

The comic introduces a scientist who discovers that humanity’s genetic code is deteriorating due to over-sanitization and processed food. He invents "Janus," a virus designed to reset the immune system. However, he realizes the virus is lethal to 95% of the population.

A childlike, terrifying figure appears. He is not a real rabbit but a psychological projection of the scientist's guilt. The comic predicts that "The Network" will release the virus to cull the population to save the planet.