Not All Robots is the next creator-owned project from writer Mark Russell. Together with superstar artist Mike Deodato Jr., he’s created a pitch-black parable about a dystopian vision of future Earth in which an AI-driven robot workforce has made the human race largely unnecessary. The five-issue limited series from AWA Studios debuts on Aug. 4.
Tiens, encore une reprise du tableau de Rockwell…
Tori.
Story by
Mark Russell
Art by
Mike Deodato Jr.
Cover by
Rahzzah
Publisher
AWA Studios
Price
3.99 (USD)
Release Date
2021-08-04
In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Walters, a human family whose robot, Razorball, ominously spends his free time in the garage working on machines which they’re pretty sure are designed to kill them in this sci-fi satire from Mark Russell ( The Flintstones , Second Coming ) and Mike Deodato Jr. ( The Amazing Spider-Man , The Resistance ).
Story by
Mark Russell
Art by
Mike Deodato
Colors by
Lee Loughridge
Cover by
Rahzzah
Publisher
AWA Studios
Price
3.99 (USD)
Release Date
2021-09-08
In the year of 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Walkers, a human family whose robot, Razorball, ominously spends his free time in the garage working on machines which they’re pretty sure are designed to kill them.
J’ai bien accroché au premier issue, que ça soit le pitch de base ou les dessins. J’attends de voir si la suite est aussi intéressante que je l’espère.
Elle marche comment ces series awa ?
J’aime beaucoup le style de Deodato. Mais rester sur ce type de découpage et l’appliquer à tous les projets, c’est dommage. À force, on ne voit que ça et ça rend le tout artificiel.
La forme avec le fond, pas devant.
Ah merci. Je me sens moins seul.
Ça me fait pareil avec Sorrentino quand il fait ses rectangles gros plans …
À vous lire j’ai toujours l’impression d’être le gars le moins difficile au monde, c’est perturbant. Je ne suis sûrement pas dans les comics depuis assez longtemps pour y voir leurs défauts.
Entre exigeants et vieux aigris, la limite oscille souvent.
D’autant que l’un n’empêche pas l’autre : soyons vieux, aigris et exigeants, refusons les limites.
Jim
Sourire
Une belle ambition.
Avec l’expérience vient la lassitude face à des choses qui se répètent, aussi.
Tori.
Vieux et gris, ça va ensemble. Sauf quand on n’a plus de cheveu.
Oh, quand je ne les rase pas et que je laisse pousser, ils sont encore bruns.
Sauf qu’ils poussent sur les côtés : je ressemble à mon grand-père.
Jim
Ou micheal ironside, le seul homme qui sait rendre cette coupe sexy.
Malgré des années d expériences, les chercheurs avouent ne pas savoir son secret.
Not All Robots #3
(W) Mark Russell (A) Mike Deodato (CA) Rahzzah
In Shops: Oct 20, 2021
SRP: $3.99In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Walters, a human family whose robot, Razorball,
ominously spends his free time in the garage working on machines which they’re pretty sure are designed to kill them in this sci-fi satire from Mark Russell (The Flintstones, Second Coming) and Mike Deodato Jr. (The Amazing Spider-Man, The Resistance).
Story by
Mike Russell
Art by
Mike Deodato Jr.
Colors by
Lee Loughridge
Cover by
Rahzzah
Publisher
AWA Studios
Price
3.99 (USD)
Release Date
2021-12-29
In the year 2056, robots have replaced human beings in the workforce. An uneasy co-existence develops between the newly intelligent robots and the ten billion humans living on Earth. Every human family is assigned a robot upon whom they are completely reliant. What could possibly go wrong? Meet the Walters, a human family whose robot, Razorball, ominously spends his free time in the garage working on machines which they’re pretty sure are designed to kill them in this sci-fi satire from Mark Russell ( The Flintstones , Second Coming ) and Mike Deodato Jr. ( The Amazing Spider-Man , The Resistance ). In this concluding issue, humans and robots deal with the fallout of tensions boiling over.
V.F. en février 2023 chez Delcourt.