Description
A dystopian megalopolis… a harsh, violent city where citizens get slaughtered at the first sign of unruliness by the Robopaxes: Nightmarish, Lovecraftian tentacular monsters. This grimful backdrop is punctuated with a good dose of dark humour, provided by the often clueless inhabitants of the city.
If you like: weird and unusual future tech, vivid dystopian futures, retro sci-fi, cyberpunk, Judge Dredd (2000AD), Akira (Otomo), Hard Boiled (Darrow), L’Incal (Moebius), Altered Carbon, Blade Runner, The Matrix, Logan’s run, Robocop, Soylent Green, THX 1192, Total Recall,1984, Brave New world, Foundation series, Neuromancer or Beneath a steel sky. Tales from the Interface was made for you!
Be aware that this book series is meant for mature readers. It contains scenes of gore and some nudity.
- Available in English or French. You will be given the option in the exit survey.
- 48 pages of comics in a perfect bound book, printed at 6 x 9”, on 80 lb. glossy paper stock with a 100 lb. cover matte/velvet finish that feels like a dream.
- This edition of TFTI 3 will be numbered and signed.
- Shipped in bubble mailers backed with cardboard, to ensure they arrive at your preferred address safe and sound.
“Beautifully horrific, lazily violent and thoroughly unpredictable, Tales of the Interface is a fantastical portrayal of a dystopian future which reveals terrible truths about our own possible future.” –
Morgan Quaid, superseriouscomics.com
“I really get the feel of some of the more out-there stories in Judge Dredd, or a weird amalgamation of some of the more off the wall Future Shocks. This is high praise and should be read to be enjoyed. I can see people settling down on a dark night to read this as it totally immerses you into it.”
“Filteau’s artwork is brilliantly detailed and packed full of clever references – one incidental detail that particularly stood out and provoked a chuckle was the presence of a pair of citizens very closely resembling Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street. His art style felt similar in its level of detail to Geof Darrow’s, though Filteau’s blackly comedic sensibilities with matter-of-fact gore and nudity (that never feels gratuitous) sets it apart and gives his visuals a unique feel.”
“Writing about how impressive it is does not equate to how impressive it is. You have to see it. Read it. Allow it to sweep up your senses, grind you into mush and recycle you into a new being.”
“The fertile imagination of Filteau brings us to a totally crazy universe as the graphic style evolves through the stories — very impressive.”
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