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Collected for the first time, Malcolm Mc Neill''s visionary 1970s graphic novel ''Tetra'' - An auteur''s science fiction with a new introduction and chronicle of methods, trials, and censorship. Featuring never-before-seen concept art, recollections of William S. Burroughs, Isaac Asimov, ''girlie'' magazines, Stanley Kubrick, glue, Star Trek, aliens, and nakedness..."Tetra was a late 70s proto-cyberpunk transreal skin-mag SF epic serialized graphic novel starring a naked woman with no hair and a penchant for running-dialog wisecracks. The art is lovely, and language play of the alien characters is worth the price of admission alone." - Rudy Rucker"Star Wars, Stranger in a Strange Land, Dune were all about the messianic ''Chosen One'' - the individual come to save the world. I just wanted a heroine who said f*ck all that." - Malcolm Mc Neill
"Contains material originally published in single magazine form as Ice Cream Man #13-16."
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