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Old 01-26-2004, 10:40 AM   #1
MattBrady
 
CYBEROSIA PUBLISHES JAMIE DELANO'S 2020 VISIONS

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Cyberosia Publishing officially announced today that it is reprinting Jamie Delano’s (Hellblazer, Outlaw Nation) 2020 VISIONS in an all-new hardcover edition.

“I’ve read 1984 and Brave New World, and I put 2020 VISIONS right there next to them,” said publisher Scott O. Brown. “Add the work of four fantastic artists to the riveting story, and you have an epic of depth and passion that truly deserves to be called a graphic novel.”

Originally published by DC/Vertigo, 2020 VISIONS is Jamie Delano’s tour de force. Broken into four chapters illustrated by Frank Quitely (New X-Men), Warren Pleece (True Faith, American Century), James Romberger (Seven Miles a Second), and Steve Pugh (Vampirella/Witchblade), 2020 VISIONS follows a disjointed family trying to get by in the socially decayed and morally decadent United States of 2020.

Jamie Delano calls his stories “human dramas, set in a post-Millennial American landscape shaped by my own politics and prejudice, hallucinated by my artistic collaborators. They're about fear, murder, sex, hatred and love...the things that people do. Because, however radically our technologies and cultures change, people still make the best stories.”

2020 VISIONS, a black and white, 296 page hardcover graphic novel with an introduction by science fiction and comics author Richard Kadrey, will be available this April. It will retail for $29.95 and is available to preorder from your local comics retailer with Diamond Order Code FEB04 2271. Visit http://www.cyberosia.com for a free pdf preview of the book.
 
Old 01-26-2004, 10:46 AM   #2
gOgIver
 
Thumbs up

I got this when it first came out. It's good stuff. I liked the Quitely arc best.
 
Old 01-26-2004, 11:15 AM   #3
Timothycat
 
It's nice to see this back in print, I'll be buying a copy. Just wish Warren Pleece wasn't involved. Why Vertigo keeps on using him is beyond me, he's got to be their worst artist. His work on Deadenders ruined a great book.

Best,
TimK
 
Old 01-26-2004, 09:47 PM   #4
amaraswen
 
Sorry but I find the black and white presentation a total bummer. I don't have a thing against Cyberosia but I wish DC reacted like they did with Skreemer and snatched back the rights. I'd rather buy a color trade paperback but not a B/W hardcover. Tell me that this art doesn't deserve glorious color reproduction:

 
 
   

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