12 Days of Christmas 2010! Black and White Wednesday: "Adam...and No Eve" by Bester, O'Neil, Robbins, and Mooney
Happy ho, ho, ho to you, Groove-ophiles! Here's a sci-fi shocker based on a tale by one of the genre's masters, Alfred Bester, by Denny O'Neil, Frank Robbins, and Jim Mooney. From Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #2 (December 1974) dig on "Adam...and No Eve"!
And to make this post the Holiday Gift That Keeps On Giving, here's O'Neil interviewing Bester from that very same ish!
There's a detailed look at the proposed comic strip adaptation of The Stars My Destination a.k.a. Gully Foyle mentioned in the above interview (with two sample pages) here.
Thanks for including the interview with Bester, Groove. He may not have been the most prolific sf writer, but he was surely one of the all-time greats. By the way, "The Indian Giver" eventually became known as "The Computer Connection" when it was published as a novel.
There's a detailed look at the proposed comic strip adaptation of The Stars My Destination a.k.a. Gully Foyle mentioned in the above interview (with two sample pages) here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for including the interview with Bester, Groove. He may not have been the most prolific sf writer, but he was surely one of the all-time greats. By the way, "The Indian Giver" eventually became known as "The Computer Connection" when it was published as a novel.
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