If you're still mourning the end of Orphan Black, we have exciting news for you – there's a sequel of sorts on the way.
Although the beloved TV series really is over for now, a new comic book is on the horizon which will focus on the adventures of Cosima (played by Tatiana Maslany in the show) and Delphine (who was played by Evelyne Brochu).
Crazy Science will see the popular couple travel the world in order to cure the other sick 274 Leda clones.
Writer Heli Kennedy told IGN that the six-issue series, which will be illustrated by artist Fico Ossio, will see 'Cophine' end up in the midst of "an international mystery".
"I'm so excited to send Cosima and Delphine around the world," she said. "A scientist-superhero couple, saving clones in amazing locations — I couldn't ask for much more, story-wise.
"And I can't wait to delve into who they are, outside of science. Both as a couple and individuals.
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"Their intense love-work relationship is the perfect 'in' to explore their dreams, fears, families, the skeletons they keep hidden… all the good, challenging bits of a complicated relationship."
Kennedy also posted the news on Twitter, writing: "FINALLY! I can tell #CloneClub we're doing a #Cophine #comic series! Couldn't keep it secret anymore... Some of the old team is back together for it!"
Orphan Black's co-creator, John Fawcett, also got involved in the excitement, tweeting an image of some artwork from the comic and teasing: "This would make a very interesting movie I think".
Crazy Science is due to debut in June, nearly a year after the show's fifth and final season wrapped up in August 2017.
The Orphan Black bosses were also kind enough to answer all your outstanding questions following the finale.
May the Sestrahood live on...
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