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New World Disorder

Rise of the Neofem
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"New World Disorder - Rise of the Neofem" combines issues #0 and #1 into one volume. At the dawn of the twenty-first century womankind achieved what nature had always denied her - physical prowess that rivalled that of any man. Through the new designer drug Femjolt and experiments with nano-genetics the feminists created a new breed of woman - the Neofem! Tall, glamorous, sexy, intelligent and powerful. Any girl could become a Neofem simply by using Femjolt and countless women turned to this new wonder drug just to escape the bonds of their biology and their otherwise dreary, unproductive and uneventful lives. But there were devastting side-effects - sexual psychosis, uncontrollable aggression, even physical mutation and mental retardation... Human society was changed forever, and social problems of a hitherto unknown and vast magnitude arose... New World Disorder #0 contained 3 comicbook stories including "Death Mission", "Clan Wars" and "Wildthings". This is the new millennium, a world crawling with humanised animals and insane animal-like humans. Gangs of skinheads, bikers, and chaos bitches fight for their right to survive in a world gone mad. New World Disorder #1 contained 3 comicbook stories including "Social Cleansing", "Girl Wars" and "Feminists from Hell" plus bonus fiction story called "No Man's Land". It's the dawn of the new millennium and the twilight of civilisation as fanatical and misandrist neo feminists genetically mutate themselves into muscle-bound psycho-bitches in a bid for world domination as society crumbles.

Author Biography

Steve Carter has been working with Antoinette Rydyr since the early 1990s. Their art and writing incorporates strong elements of Sci Fi and horror fantasy to surrealism and weird satire. As the creative team known as S.C.A.R. they create in a variety of mediums - prose fiction, illustration, comic books, screenplays and even music. Prior to teaming up, Steve created Australia's first newsstand available horror comic, the controversial "Phantastique," which was followed up by the even more horrific Sci-Fi comicbook anthology "Charnel House" and a plethora of other comicbook titles. Steve is also the driving force behind experimental electronica bands FistFunk Futurists and TeknoSadisT. Their creative works can be viewed at www.weirdwildart.com Antoinette Rydyr has been working with Steve Carter since the early 1990s. Their art and writing incorporates strong elements of Sci Fi and horror fantasy to surrealism and weird satire. As the creative team known as S.C.A.R. they create in a variety of mediums - prose fiction, illustration, comic books and screenplays. Their original screenplay "Curse of the Swampies," a horror sci-fi film, won "Best Feature Film Screenplay" at the A Night of Horror International Film Festival 2010. Their creative works can be viewed at www.weirdwildart.com Dez Waterman grew up in Perth, Western Australia, then travelled pillion by motorbike to Sydney seeking glory in the (then) non-existent comic scene. His first work was published in OZ Comics and Phantastique during the early 80's, before he made the fateful detour into story-boarding, graphic design, digital animation and corporate junk. He's recently quit all commercial design work to concentrate on writing and developing his own projects.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2018
Contributor
  • Other Dez Waterman
Pages
62
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
48 illustrations
Publisher
Antoinette Rydyr
Imprint
Antoinette Rydyr
Dimensions
210x279x3
ISBN-13
9780987622976
Product ID
27515299

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