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Industriacide
Trade Paperback
Story & Art by Sean Dietrich
Lettered by Jay La Valley
Became Available in Stores February 2004
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Industriacide is the story of the adverse effects of industry
on society and the mental ramifications it induces. Through the
eyes of three main kids and a hallucinated teddy bear, our story
focuses
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mainly on Schmaltz our main character trying to put his life back together after escaping from an experimental hospital, Jake, Schmaltz's replica, who is drug obsessed and constantly at odds with his hallucinated friend and teddy bear Ernie,
and Natalie the girl who inherits and huge factory capable of producing
two-thirds of the nation's electronics, and which holds a torturous past.
As the story progresses each child must face everything the outside world
can throw at them as well as deal with all their psychological aguish
as it slowly seeps into the outside world. All this leading up to a boot-to-the-face
conclusion in which Natalie shows the city just what she can produce up
in that factory, Schmaltz comes to terms with his own inner connection
with Natalie and the factory, and Jake obtains his memories and realizes
just what the teddy bear means.
Past Reviews:
Industriacide is a real mind-fuck; it's about as far as you can
get from mainstream comics, and if you're looking for a trippy, dark journey,
here you'll find it.... It's a dense book; Sean Dietrich's heady, heavy,
twisted images are splashed with hidden meanings and double meanings,
with visual symbolism dripping off the page.
A darkly poetic and drugged-out
dystopia. "Industriacide" is smothered in ink and oppression,
and will leave you gasping for air. Terrifying, gorgeous, and unexpectedly
charming.
- Matt J. Phillion, The Small Press Magazine
The creator embraces the most tortured and disturbing aspects
of human emotion, making for an unusual, chilling read.
The book is indeed quite beautiful,
as Dietrich's artwork is powerful and creepy. His detailed work seems
ideally suited for black and white, and he creates violent and savage
imagery that I would liken to the works of Roman Dirge or Jhonen Vasquez,
although Dietrich uses this style not for dark humor but simply for darkness.
- Don & Randy, www.thefourthrail.com
Industriacide Trade Paperback was released in February 2004.
Industriacide is in the December 2003 Previews (DEC032625)
and the February FM International Catalog
Make sure to tell your retailer to order it for you or pick it up from
our online store.
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