Electropolis (2001) comic books 2001-2003
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(W/A) Dean Motter. Welcome to the world of 2001 as envisioned in 1941. An experimental community built at the beginning of the electric age, Electropolis is characterized by skyscraper-sized Van Der Graaf generator towers and Strickfadden machines, as well as a distinctive modernist architectural style. From above, the city resembles nothing so much as the interior of an old radio or television. Machines as buildings...Electricity as commerce. Set against this backdrop, ELECTROPOLIS is a vintage murder mystery that goes to the heart of the power industry in this brave new world. ELECTROPOLIS is written and illustrated by DEAN MOTTER ( The Prisoner, Mister X, Terminal City) It picks up, one could say, where Mister X and Terminal City both intersect, and left off. ELECTROPOLIS continues his explorations in the unique retro-futuristic genre he created in these books. FC 32pp Cover price $2.95.
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Variant cover by Avon. (W/A) Dean Motter. Welcome to the world of 2001 as envisioned in 1941. An experimental community built at the beginning of the electric age, Electropolis is characterized by skyscraper-sized Van Der Graaf generator towers and Strickfadden machines, as well as a distinctive modernist architectural style. From above, the city resembles nothing so much as the interior of an old radio or television. Machines as buildings...Electricity as commerce. Set against this backdrop, ELECTROPOLIS is a vintage murder mystery that goes to the heart of the power industry in this brave new world. ELECTROPOLIS is written and illustrated by DEAN MOTTER ( The Prisoner, Mister X, Terminal City) It picks up, one could say, where Mister X and Terminal City both intersect, and left off. ELECTROPOLIS continues his explorations in the unique retro-futuristic genre he created in these books. FC 32pp
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ELECTROPOLIS #2 (W/A) Dean Motter A bi-monthly, six issue pilot series. "The Infernal Machine" Episode 2?Things are heating up in the city where "Every Day is the Day After Tomorrow" as Anesta Robbins and robot Menlo Park suddenly find themselves investigating the decades-old murder of their late boss, private eye Jacob Ladder. Police inspector Johnny Picasso also seems interested in re-opening the case, with no shortage of suspects. During a visit to the Color Bar nightclub for the Steppe Sisters Soviet Swing Show, fetishist femme fatale Tess LaCoyle flirts with Menlo, until she is kidnapped from right under his metal nose. There also seems to be some trouble brewing downtown between Mayo Gernsback, the Electricians Union and the power company. All this spell trouble for the citizens of Electropolis. Written and Illustrated by Dean Motter (Terminal City, Mister X, The Prisoner). Colored by Chris Chuckry (Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker, World's Funniest) FC, 32pg Cover price $2.95.
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(W/A)Dean Motter (c)Chris Chuckry Just who did kidnap Tess LaCoyle-and how is she related to the decade-and-a-half old murder case? Follow electric detective Menlo Park as the web of intrigue becomes more and more tangled. Meanwhile, Inspector Johnny Picasso and reporter Morris Lesse continue to vie for Anesta's attentions. And... is the mysterious architect of the retro-future who he appears to be? FC 32pp $2.95 Cover price $2.95.
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by Dean Motter Cover by Paul (Mister X, Batman Beyond) Rivoche Who is the enigmatic bald, blind architect of Electropolis and does he hold the key to the mystery of the Onyx Astrolabe? Will he reveal it to Menlo Park? And will the retired daredevils of the Brave New Worlds Fair respond to Anesta Robbin's plea to, at last, solve the murder of her late employer and the secret of the Diogenes Tower? And just what ACTUALLY happened to Tess LaCoyle? Just some of the questions posed in the fourth chapter of the six- part story: THE INFERNAL MACHINE. FC, 32pg $2.95 Cover price $5.95.
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by Dean Motter Cover by Paul (Mister X, Batman Beyond) Rivoche Who is the enigmatic bald, blind architect of Electropolis and does he hold the key to the mystery of the Onyx Astrolabe? Will he reveal it to Menlo Park? And will the retired daredevils of the Brave New Worlds Fair respond to Anesta Robbin's plea to, at last, solve the murder of her late employer and the secret of the Diogenes Tower? And just what ACTUALLY happened to Tess LaCoyle? Just some of the questions posed in the fourth chapter of the six- part story: THE INFERNAL MACHINE. FC, 32pg $2.95 Cover price $5.95.