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Dec 13, 2016 | ISBN 9781910620120
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Praise
ONE OF Kirkus Reviews‘ BEST TEEN BOOKS OF 2016
ONE OF DEN OF GEEKS BEST COMICS OF 2016
Teeming with rogue robots, political and corporate corruption, and raw, unflinchingly violent action, this is a must-read for fans seeking a smart sci-fi graphic offering that’s a bit off the beaten path.
A pulls-no-punches techno-thriller; think Mr. Robot meets The Stepford Wives.
—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
Fans of sci-fi or dystopian comics will enjoy this fast-paced volume […]
—Booklist
While on first glance merely another cyberpunk pastiche, the book announces its arrival with a surprising degree of wit and style. Sometimes all that’s necessary to make the old songs shine is to sing them in a new way. Sp4rx somehow manages to be both a fairly standard—downright predictable—cyberpunk thriller, and a showcase for McDonald’s stylistically engaging and endlessly inventive cartooning.
—AV Club
Wren McDonald has not only found a way to produce a truly original contribution to the dystopian genre, but also to create a story that syncretizes numerous predecessors and influences while simultaneously critiquing them.
—ICV2
SP4RX reads as the love-child between William Gibson’s Sprawl trilogy and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner
—Teen Librarian
Dynamic, stylish and laced with comedy.
—It’s Nice That
This book is a serious joy to read […] McDonald not only has a clear artistic vision of the worlds he wishes to create, but a strong handle on what topics he wants to explore. Thankfully, we get to come along and take part in an art-thought experiment like SP4RX.
—Bleeding Cool
“SP4RX” shows that the cyberpunk genre is just as relevant now as it was 30 years ago. It rehashes a lot of the conventions of the stories that came before it, but through Wren McDonald’s design, eye, and voice, it still manages to find a way to say something
—Multiversity Comics
SP4RX is a tight little cyberpunk thriller that maximizes story economy and minimizes everything else while still retaining its satirical edge. […] The grimy quality of this future city reminds me a bit of Moebius […]
—Rob Clough
This is a book that has action, humour, politics and gritty science fiction a plenty. It is packed full of some excellent art and has a real edge to its storytelling. Wren McDonald is definitely someone I will be looking out for in the future.
—Down The Tubes
SP4RX is a really unique and original take on the traditional subject of a dystopian future.
—Pipedream Comics
McDonald’s artwork is the big draw for me here; it has a dynamic quality with huge amounts of detail packed into it, where you want to examine every panel further just to see what you missed.
—Smash Pages
McDonald’s art is awesome. My first instinct set a very high bar – it’s like if Adventure Time, Neuromancer, and Akira got thrown in a blender. It’s meticulously detailed and incredibly easy to get lost in, and I definitely did.
—Den Of Geek, The Best Comics of 2016
SP4RX is an outstanding cyberpunk sci-fi graphic novel packed to the gills with action, explosions, social commentary, rogue robots, violence, and smart writing. […] a graphic novel that shares DNA with the work of authors such as William Gibson and Philip K. Dick and classics like Akira and the film Blade Runner while simultaneously feeling fresh and unique. […] This is a must-read for fans of dystopian science fiction and all-around great graphic novels alike.
—Verbicide
This larger format has given Wren plenty of space to explore and experiment with his style – both in terms of aesthetic and storytelling – and has ultimately resulted in an even more epic page-turner!
—Headless Greg
Like any good science fiction story, the setting and plot are really a commentary on our current culture. The story reflects our concerns today.
—Kleefeld on Comics
SP4RX has all the bells and whistles in all the right places. This 116-page graphic novel is a full-bodied cyberpunk adventure that would make William Gibson and Philip K. Dick proud. […] McDonald’s light-hearted cartoony style belies the story’s serious cyberpunk undertones in an uncanny and engrossing way. The way McDonald plays with scale and pacing is masterful. […] Wren McDonald has created a perfect mashup here of humor and sci-fi.
—Comics Grinder
SP4RX, is a wonderful book full of amazing artwork as well as clever commentary on class-stratification and what the future could hold for our society if we don’t start getting our act together.
—The Newest Rant
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