Dystopic Comic Book Feels Startling Familiar


Here’s the synopsis:


Mainstream Social is DEAD!  State censorship, sponsored spam,
cancel culture and inciter-banning means everyone who’s anyone is on the dark web. And no one knows it better than Tucker Scott.

Rampant cyberbullying. Fake news trolling. Spying, voyeurism and privacy invasion. This is Contraband, the ruthless entrepreneurs’
digital underground – where profit-hungry mobs prowl city streets
filming violent events to satisfy society’s demand for sensational
content.

 Contraband is a unique cross-Atlantic graphic novel collaboration published by Markosia. Here are a few good reasons why you should definitely pick up this superbly relevant graphic novel.


1. Contraband focuses on one of the more timely, relevant topics in
this year of our Lord, 2021, zeroing in on the early violent, criminal abuse of underground community sharing – and by doing so, adds a whole new meaning to disruptive video mobile and social media technology convergence.

But when activists hack Contraband giving control to any influencer
with the most followers, it’s complete chaos as everybody chases
the money and fame of being number one!


2. Some interesting comics and mainstream news media folks like
what we’re doing: “Behe’s dialogue brings a hip, hyper-real energy to his plot while Elliot’s deceptively plain artwork evokes a shabby world of
compromised morals.” The Financial Times

“As visionary as the technology Behe writes about. “ Broken
Frontier

“Behe’s critique of the public’s willingness to watch all manner
of depravity is a righteous, if not an original, one.” Entertainment
Weekly

“Beneath Contraband’s ultra stylish cover lies a tale of high
action and drama in a very near future where technology and
communications have become inescapable.” Forbidden Planet


3. They’re an odd but solid partnership for making tech fiction
graphic novels
: There’s TJ Behe -a Canadian CEO of a self-sovereign ID
privacy firm, an experienced social / telecoms consultant and an Ivey MBA graduate – along with Phil Elliott- a British illustration pro who’s been busy creating amazing comics for over 25 years with the likes of Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Eddie Campbell.


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