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Creature Tech GN - Doug TenNapel
Creature Tech GN
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Good battles evil, and the world hangs in the balance! Resurrected by the Shroud of Turin, the zombified Dr. Jameson intends to finish what he started 150 years ago - destroying the earth with a giant space eel! Standing in his way is Dr. Ong, a would-be pastor-turned-scientist who now works in a... show more
Good battles evil, and the world hangs in the balance! Resurrected by the Shroud of Turin, the zombified Dr. Jameson intends to finish what he started 150 years ago - destroying the earth with a giant space eel! Standing in his way is Dr. Ong, a would-be pastor-turned-scientist who now works in a government research facility infamously known as 'Creature Tech.' Aided by an unlikely cast of rednecks, symbiotic aliens, and a CIA-trained mantid, Dr. Ong embarks on a journey of faith, love, and self-discovery. All in a day's work at Creature Tech! From Doug Tennapel, the creator of Earthworm Jim, Monster Zoo, and Ghostopolis comes this new edition of Creature Tech - presented for the first time by Image Comics! Features 16 additional pages of Tennapel's rough development sketches and pin-ups from Rob Scrab and C.S. Morse.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781607062820 (1607062828)
ASIN: 1607062828
Publisher: Image Comics
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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drallapaul
drallapaul rated it
3.0 Science fiction / creature comic series which is quite good
Slightly complicated story involving symbiotics, revival of the dead, religion, demons and lots of cats which I read but did not leave much of an impression. The artwork was cartoony but effective. It's reasonable fun but nothing particularly special, more a labour of love for the creator.
Reader! Reader!
Reader! Reader! rated it
3.0 Creature Tech
Giant space eels. A mummified alien. A symbiote. The shroud of Turin. A secret (?) government facility. All in Turlock.I found the symbiote to actually be a really clever and interesting idea. Because why not? Maybe it has been done before, I really am not a fan of hard sci fi. The 7th grader deems ...
cindywho
cindywho rated it
Totally silly and boy-centric, but lots of fun with monster adventures.
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