A lone toad, discovered in the desert by bounty hunter Rick Deckard, jump-starts the final issue of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The 24-issue comic book adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s 1968 sci-fi novel delivered the complete text of the book in graphic form.
“Deckard comes to terms with his decisions and searches for the [...]
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Over at Total Dick-Head, David Gill has word on the forthcoming comic book adaptation of Philip K. Dick's iconic novel Do Androids Dearm of Electric Sheep? Of course, this is the 1968 book that the film Blade Runner was based on. Th... Read Post
Family members of science fiction author Philip K. Dick are complaining that Google's new Nexus One phone infringes on the writer's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" Speakeasy offers a further analysis of the book. Read Post
Nearly three decades after Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? sparked Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner movie, the novel has inspired a comic book prequel that explores Earth’s first wave of droid hunters. Titled Do And... Read Post