Existenz: A Graphic Novel
David Cronenberg is the visionary director of the modern classic films Dead Ringers, Naked Lunch and The Fly. An interview with Salman Rushdie inspired him to make a film about an artist who finds herself on a hit list, and must go into hiding.Starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Willem Dafoe, the film eXistenZ (Miramax) is set in the near future, when game designers are worshipped as superstars, and players can actually enter games.
eXistenZ is a breakthrough gaming system invented by game goddess Allegra Geller. When downloaded into humans through a bioport fitted into the spine, eXistenZ accesses their nervous systems, transporting them on a wild ride that will shatter the line that separates fantasy from reality.
When anti-eXistenZ fanatics attempt to assassinate Allegra Geller, she is forced to flee into hiding. Her sole ally is a guard who is sworn to protect her. Allegra persuades him to play the game and draws them both into a phantasmagoric world where existence and eXistenZ begin — and perhaps will never end.
This graphic-novel treatment of eXistenZ (based on David Cronenberg's screenplay) is by Sean Schoffield, who has drawn for Marvel and DC Comics. He has recently completed a series of X-Files adaptations for Topps Comics.
Both Cronenberg and Scoffield live in Toronto.
- Author
- David Cronenberg, Sean Scoffield
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 112
- Publisher
- Key Porter Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781552630273
- Genres
- comics, horror
- Release date
- 1999
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