Swarm- The Complete Series 1 - 8 By Mike Kraus ... Official
The creatures began attacking one another, ripping and tearing in a cannibalistic frenzy. The air turned to a red mist. The sound—that horrible buzzing—rose to a shriek and then, impossibly, began to fade.
By dawn of Series Seven, the last of the Swarm lay dying in drifts like black snow. And Series Eight—the final collection of stories Mike Kraus chronicled—was not about the plague, but about the living.
By Series Six, Diana had stopped counting the dead. Swarm- The Complete Series 1 - 8 by Mike Kraus ...
The world was broken. The soil was poison. The winters would be brutal without forests to temper them.
Here’s a short story based on the world of Swarm: The Complete Series 1–8 by Mike Kraus, capturing the tone of survival, environmental collapse, and human resilience. Echoes of the Swarm The creatures began attacking one another, ripping and
The final battle was not fought with bullets. It was fought with aerosol canisters and wind direction. As the Swarm descended on the city—a living hurricane of chitin and hunger—Diana stood on the roof of Aurelius Tower and released the Judas cloud into the updraft.
Not the sound itself—that had faded months ago, replaced by the hollow whistle of wind through dead pines. But the memory of it: a trillion wings beating in unison, a dark tide rolling across the plains, devouring every leaf, every blade of grass, every hope the world had left. By dawn of Series Seven, the last of
Diana remembered the tunnels beneath Cheyenne Mountain, where Series Four survivors huddled like moles. She remembered the river of locusts that drowned the Missouri, their bodies clogging hydroelectric dams and turning the water to paste. She remembered the silence of Series Five, when the Swarm entered a pupal stage and the world held its breath, only to exhale in horror as winged adults emerged—bigger, faster, and capable of digesting cellulose.