Analog: A Cyber-Dystopian Noir Volume 1: Death by Algorithm
«“A highly promising start to the series, with Gerry Duggan showing once more his chops when it comes to sci-fi and comedy. OSullivan and Bellaire are no slouches either, making the comic look as good as it reads. This one gets a recommendation.” —Bleeding Cool
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It's 2024, and the internet is only for porn
after the world is mass-doxxed. Every email, photo, and document ever sent rains
down out of the cloud, and only a fool would send a secret over the web.
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after the world is mass-doxxed. Every email, photo, and document ever sent rains
down out of the cloud, and only a fool would send a secret over the web. This is
the era of the “Paper Jockeys:” armed couriers with a briefcase of
secrets that will get your sensitive information around the globe or die trying.
Human punching-bag Jack McGinnis and his partner Oona are two of the best
couriers in the business. For a price, they'll move your sensitive information
where it needs to go as they fight off fascists, criminals, and spies. From new
star David O’Sullivan and Gerry Duggan, writer of Deadpool and Uncanny
Avengers.
Collects ANALOG
#1-5
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Image Comics
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781534308381
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 25 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«“A highly promising start to the series, with Gerry Duggan showing once more his chops when it comes to sci-fi and comedy. OSullivan and Bellaire are no slouches either, making the comic look as good as it reads. This one gets a recommendation.” —Bleeding Cool
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«“Brings forth an intriguing premise by breaking the internet and exploring the fallout.” —AiPT! Comics
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«“With comics as an industry so obsessed with the high concept, there's something refreshingly low-key about Gerry Duggan and David O'Sullivan's Analog.” ?Newsarama
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«“A sneak peek into a not-so distant future where privacy has been stripped from everyone across the globe...with an air of quiet danger and intrigue, Analog promises to be a thrilling action-packed story that may hit just a bit too close to home.” —Geekery Magazine
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