![]() ![]() Personally, I love everything I’ve read from Brian Wood, but unfortunately I’ve never read Channel Zero. If you haven’t read Channel Zero, then now is your chance. ![]() The collection also boasts a load of extras including unused art, short stories and other rarities including an introduction from Warren Ellis. The collection features the original series, the prequel graphic novel, Jennie One (with now longtime Wood collaborator and amazing artist Becky Cloonan), two Public Domain design books. The title has been out of print for years, so this Dark Horse collection is an absolute treat. And readers that may enjoy Brian Wood’s work on other stories may not realize that the majority of Channel Zero was both written and drawn by Wood.įor an entire look at the newly designed cover for the complete collected edition of Brian Wood’s Channel Zero, have a look here below. ![]() Themes such as freedom of expression, surveillance, media infiltration and computer manipulation are prevalent through the pages of this politically charged graphic work. Wood’s first real voyage in the comic book industry told a story that was forward thinking for its time, while still being relevant today. Released originally in 1997, Channel Zero was a vision of a future that was not precisely what we hope and dream of. Dark Horse Comics has announced that the publishing company will be collecting the entirety of Brian Wood‘s critically acclaimed Channel Zero comic book series. ![]()
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