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Home News January 2010 19th
Electric Ant #1 Solicitation |
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From Marvel.com: |
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Philip K. Dick's Electric Ant #1
Written by David Mack, penciled by Pascal Alixe, cover by Paul Pope, variant cover by Mack.
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?
32 pages
Price: $3.99.
Release Date: April 7, 2010
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Thoughts on Creating, Dreams, Phone Call & More |
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From David Mack: |
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#1: Seriously, making stuff=best feeling. M.C. Square is busy upstairs with the zero point energy machine. The cats are juggling. Akemi came by
#2: Went to the gym, just had best BLT, now a Java Mocha & making art, designing Reflections, I feel great & want to tell you that I love you
#3: Beautiful DD pages in from Klaus Janson today!
#4: @anjkan Not a mainstream film, very on point with the PKD story. It has a life to it that it seems like a different film each time I see it.
#5: @anjkan The Scanner Darkly visuals are good, not as abstracted as some of Waking Life (which I loved) but similar approach over actors.
#6: Last night's dream, I was inducted into some kind of secret writing society. Great iconography & visuals.
#7: Felt something hit my head, thought it may be glass. Pulled it out. Was a sword blade. From my head. It didn't seem to bother me that much.
#8: Two nights in a row I had dreams with writers I know. Woke up from @Brianmbendis & I playing a game where we break glass.
#9: Just got off the phone with @brianmbendis. He gave me the biggest laugh of the day :)
#10: @anjkan I like Waking Life too. It's produced by my pal Tommy Pallotta who also produced Linklater's Scanner Darkly (Philip K. Dick) film.
#11: Do you think that your personal surrounding environment is a reflection of your state of mind?
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