Description: Electric Ant (2010) #1A story about a young man whose reactions are...mechanical Published: April 07, 2010 FROM THE MIND OF LEGENDARY SCI-FI AUTHOR PHILIP K. DICK! Garson Poole had a pretty great life: good job, nice apartment, a sexy, flirtatious assistant. And then he wakes up in a hospital room...the doctors inform him that he's been in a car accident...and they can't treat him. Because he's a robot. Specifically, Garson is an Electric Ant, a human-like robot created and programmed to serve a specific function. But what is Garson's function? How will his friends and co-workers treat him, knowing that he's a machine, and not a person? And how much of his world is real, and how much of it is part of his programming? Written by Kabuki scribe David Mack and illustrated by Pascal Alixe (ETERNALS ANNUAL). Mature ...$3.99 © and TM 2010 Laura Leslie, Isa Dick Hackett and Christopher Dick Maxwell’s Demons Issue No. 1: Maxwell Maas may be the greatest mind the world has ever known, but at 10 years old he has a lot to learn. Adventuring to distant worlds through his makeshift multiversal closet door, Max will encounter greatness and goodness on a cosmic scale. But will he realize that danger lurks on both sides of the door before it’s too late?Smartly written and dark, this science-fiction gem has lit the comics world on fire with this emotionally challenging yet engaging story from Deniz Camp, and visually brought to life by Vittorio Astone and Deron Bennett. Saga #40"THE WAR FOR PHANG," Part Four It's all fun and games until... (Note that the SAGA website says that several of the issues only a few years old are already collectible. Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner Award-winning writer of Y: THE LAST MAN, EX MACHINA, RUNAWAYS, and PRIDE OF BAGHDAD. His newest work, with artist/co-creator Fiona Staples, is SAGA, an ongoing sci-fi/fantasy series from Image Comics that The Onion's A.V. Club called, "the emotional epic Hollywood wishes it could make." Vaughan lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer on various film and tv projects, including three seasons on the hit series LOST. Purple Spirit Ninjas And Mohawked Foxes: 'Shutter' Is A New Adventure Shutter, Vol. 1by Joe Keatinge, Leila Del Duca and Owen Gieni Indy, Lara and a host of famous explorers get their butts symbolically kicked in Shutter, the first postmodern adventure comic. Kate may be human, but that's about all she has in common with her forebears in the world-traveling biz. Even so, she manages to be cooler than all of them. (and book reviews)Shutter is a work of immense artistic accomplishment in the hands of Leila Del Duca with a seemingly endless procession of the fantastic, phantasmagoric, touching, and strange, in her creatures and her settings. The way in which she renders Kate’s jumping up and down anger differently in every panel is quite a marvel. You wait for each page turn to see what she’ll do next time. Shutter is also a work of immense faith. While I’m sure the entire creative team have a great deal of faith in the book, including excellent colorist Owen Gieni who creates such a signature mood for the comic, and letterer Ed Brisson, I’ll mention that writer Joe Keatinge makes a particularly compelling demonstration of faith in the comic. It’s as if he constructs the narrative in a vacuum totally untouched by concern of whether there’s a net. Of course, that’s immensely to Keatinge’s credit. He has a particular vision of where this story needs to go and places more extra weight on *how* it gets there than we might expect, but he’s also setting an example and perhaps suggesting a slight change in what we’re going to see in comics in the next couple of years. GI Zombie by DC 2015Looks Yummy. Buy it so I can get it out of my house.
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