Creature Tech
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Average customer review:Product Description
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! ... And, by the way, 20th Century Fox and New Regency are currently developing Doug TenNapel's Creature Tech for the sliver screen. We'll keep you posted as things develop.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #738085 in Books
- Published on: 2002-08-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
Customer Reviews
STAR TECH !
This comic opus is a flash of inspiration by Doug Tennapel carried along with such vigour, pace and love that every page grabs you and screams: 'Quick! Turn the page! Keep Reading!'. In its essence a story about the zombified Dr Jameson, who has been resurrected by the Shroud of Turin to complete his masterplan to destroy the Earth with a giant space eel. Standing in his way is the meek Dr. Michael Ong, who works in a Government Research facility dubbed 'Creature Tech'. It is up to Ong plus a group of rednecks, symbiotic aliens, and a CIA-trained human/ insect hybrid to stop Jameson from carrying out his evil plot. But this is merely the bare bones of the story and it quickly becomes an imaginatively crafted tale of love, religion, science and fantasy all wrapped up in the classic Good vs. Evil vibe that fuels every piece of modern comic literature.
But this book goes from strength to strength with plot twists and turns that delight once you realise they've happened! This book is a refreshing change from the usual good guy in a cape stuff that usually masks a great deal of classic comic literature.
Don't let this gem go unnoticed and give it the respect it deserves! Rumours are writer/ artist Doug Tennapel, the creator of 'Earthworm Jim', has just signed a deal to bring this title to the big screen soon, so get in on the ground floor now or you'll kick yourself when 'Creature Tech' is the biggest Summer blockbuster of the future!





