Overview
A stunningly raw look at the life of this influential author in the increasingly popular style of illustrated biography
One of the greatest writers in science fiction history, Philip K. Dick is mostly remembered for such works as Blade Runner, Minority Report, and Total Recall. His dark, fascinating work centered on alternate universes and shifting realities in worlds often governed by monopolistic corporations and authoritarian governments. His own life story seems a tussle with reality, cycling through five marriages and becoming increasingly disjointed with fits of paranoia and hallucinations fueled by abuse of drugs meant to stabilize him. His dramatic story is presented unvarnished in this biography.Reviews
Starred review! "This graphic novel serves as both an intriguing introduction to the man and a unique visual window into his world." —Peter Dabbene, Foreword
"Through deeply personal anecdotes and skilled artistic storytelling, this comic reveals the side of Dick's life that is as turbulent and ungrounded as the fictional worlds he is famed for creating." —Publishers Weekly
"Through deeply personal anecdotes and skilled artistic storytelling, this comic reveals the side of Dick's life that is as turbulent and ungrounded as the fictional worlds he is famed for creating." - Publishers Weekly
"An unexpected treat. Anyone with a fondness for Dick's work would enjoy checking it out. It's an all-new way to look at the man. Even if you—like me—aren't necessarily gung-ho about digging into your heroes, this one will likely prove rewarding." —Allen Adams, The Main Edge
"A moving overview. Impressively propulsive, skipping smoothly across the years." —Tom Batten, Library JournalAuthor Biography
Laurent Queyssi is an extensively published science fiction author and comics writer in France. He is also an expert and oft-used lecturer on Philip K. Dick. Besides a number of graphic novels out with various Italian publishers, Mauro Marchesi has also illustrated covers for children's books from Mondadori and worked on the Italian edition of Marie-Claire.