by Emma Ríos
I.D. focuses, as the name already suggested, on a couple of central topics about identity in a futuristic world where people (at a price) have more possibility than today to do so. Some of the questions posed by this were very interesting, but the overarching story couldn't really hold my interest a...
Not for me.
In some not-so-distant future, three strangers meet to discuss changing their bodies through body transplant experimentation. A short story, it deals with the problems, especially moral and mental, that would accompany this process and the results for all three. In red/pink and white drawings and ...