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STRANGE ADVENTURES, or How Post-Modern Prometheus Was Born

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Editor of POST MODERN PROMETHEUS, Sarah Litt, tells us about how it came to be. Take it away Sarah.

I love this story.

I've known Kevin Colden for about a year or two now. I've lost track, because it feels like much longer.

He is an amazing talent, and I loved his work on Fishtown and I Rule the Night. Two very different books, both of which he wrote and illustrated. I knew that I really wanted to work with him, but finding the right thing would be a bit difficult. He definitely has a unique style, which I love, and which I didn't want to waste on any old thing. I'm selfish that way. So when we were asked to think of people for the Strange Adventures anthology, the first person who came to mind (ok, the only person who came to mind) was Kevin. This would be the perfect thing for him.

After going through a few versions of the story, we finally got it down and he was able to start drawing. As you will see, the art is amazing, as is the story. I loved the creature he created. The story was so warm and heart-felt, truly beautiful in a Bradbury way.

And then one night, when all the art was in, I met Charlie. Charlie is Kevin's son. He's now about six months old. He had only just been born when we started on the story. The first thing I noticed about Charlie: he WAS Kevin's creature. The resemblance was uncanny. At first I felt weird about bringing it up, because how do you tell someone that their kid looks like the little lab monster they just drew for you? But then, well, I just had to. Because I often can't keep my mouth shut. Luckily, it was taken as a compliment. Both Kevin and his wife loved the character, and that it so closely resembled their new little guy.

And so that's the story. And I love it.

Read POST MODERN PROMETHEUS and more in STRANGE ADVENTURES #1, on sale now.

Graphic Connection: STRANGE ADVENTURES previews

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The sci-fi collection STRANGE ADVENTURES went on sale this week with exclusive previews appearing at:

The LA TIMES/Hero Complex previewed of ULTRA THE MULTI ALIEN, written and illustrated by Jeff Lemire.

GAWKER/I09 previewed A “TRUE TALE” FROM SAUCER COUNTRY, written by Paul Cornell and with art by Goran Sudzuka.

WIRED/Underwire previewed POST-MODERN PROMETHEUS, written and illustrated by Kevin Colden.

AOL/Comics Alliance previewed PARTNERS, written by Peter Milligan and with art by Sylvain Savoia.

MTV GEEK previewed CASE 21, written by Selwyn Hinds and with art by Denys Cowan.

And COMIC BOOK RESOURCES previewed of this fall’s new limited series SPACEMAN, by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso.

STRANGE ADVENTURES TOC and cover reveal

This May, Vertigo will publish STRANGE ADVENTURES #1, a collection of science fiction short stories as only Vertigo can do them.

Written and drawn by some of the comic industries most sought after talents, STRANGE ADVENTURES also features some exciting new talents making their Vertigo debut!

This volume also includes, the first chapter of SPACEMAN, a new series by the Eisner award-winning team of 100 BULLETS, Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso debuting this Fall.

Check out the issue’s Table of Contents below and here’s a first look at the cover by Paul Pope:

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Table of Contents:

“All The Pretty Ponies”
Writer Lauren Beukes
Artist Inaki Miranda

“The White Room”
Writer Talia Hershewe
Artist Juan Bobillo

“Case 21”
Writer Selwyn Hinds
Artist Denys Cowan

“Postmodern Prometheus”
Writer and Artist Kevin Colden

“Ultra The Multi-Alien”
Writer and Artist Jeff Lemire

“Refuse”
Writer and Artist Ross Campbell

“Partners”
Writer Peter Milligan
Artist Sylvain Savoia

“A ‘True Tale’ From Saucer Country”
Writer Paul Cornell
Artist Goran Sudzuka

“Spaceman”
Writer Brian Azzarello
Artist Eduardo Risso

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