Dead kings have no dreams

· The blackest pill books
Ebook
110
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About this ebook

n the near future, society is deep in an asphyxiating reality where robots and a new generation of androids who do the majority of the jobs humans used to do not long ago, let humans realize how meaningful mankind is about to become on the surface of planet earth.

 

A big chunk of the human population tries to find meaning to their lives inside of Virtual Reality and its infinite possible worlds, leaving the A.I. to manage every other aspect of the day to day. Meanwhile, the rest of their fellow humans - the ones against the A.I - support a new political party. Only Human is a new rightwing movement looking to ban A.I in order to regain for mankind the place they are losing on planet earth.

Androids, virtual reality and death

 

The graphic novels published under the umbrella of The blackest pill books will always play with the few necessary elements for any dystopian future: a society that doesn´t have any control over its present, and human stupidity.

About the author

Valentín Ramón (1970) has drawn numerous graphic novels, including D4vE and Hot Damn, both with scripts by Ryan Ferrier, for the American publisher IDW.

As a complete author, he publishes his works through his imprint The Blackest Pill Books, where he has published :Newtopia, Dead King Has No Dreams and Zeta: Either you are with us or against us.

He has also adapted the manifesto The Industrial Revolution and its Future by Theodore Kaczynski (better known as Unabomber) into a graphic novel.

He currently publishes, as a cartoonist and scriptwriter, in the prestigious French magazine Metal Hurlant.

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