I'm reading How to Pass as Human: A Guide to Assimilation for Future Androids, by Nic Kelman, and this illustration (by Pericles Junior) is hilarious.
It's been a great book so far, even if it has been sending the system for a loop, cognition wise.
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I'm reading How to Pass as Human: A Guide to Assimilation for Future Androids, by Nic Kelman, and this illustration (by Pericles Junior) is hilarious.
It's been a great book so far, even if it has been sending the system for a loop, cognition wise.
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Nic Kelman was born in New York City to a British mother and an American father. He studied brain and cognitive science at MIT, intending to be both a scientist and a writer, and he was awarded the university’s Burchard Scholarship for outstanding performance in both the arts and the sciences. Nic's debut novel, "girls: a paean," was published by Little, Brown and Company in 2003 and went on to become a San Francisco Chronicle and New York Journal News Best Book of the Year.
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'How To Pass As Human' Graphic Novel Gets Detailed
'How To Pass As Human' Graphic Novel Gets Detailed
Dark Horse Comics is laying down a bit more information about some upcoming original graphic novel releases and the latest one to get some details is the October 20th, 2015 debut of How to Pass as human. The work comes from author Nic Kelman with what looks to be some beautiful artwork from ...
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NIC KELMAN’S Illustrated Field Guide Helps Automatons Hide among Us HOW TO PASS AS HUMAN.
This October, in preparation for the inevitable takeover by our robot overlords, Dark Horse Comics endeavors to help androids and artificial intelligences hide among us with How to Pass as Human, an illustrated novel by the critically acclaimed author Nic Kelman.
Dark Horse Advises Androids in "How to Pass as Human"
Dark Horse Advises Androids in "How to Pass as Human" #comics
This October, in preparation for the inevitable takeover by our robot overlords, Dark Horse Comics endeavors to help androids and artificial intelligences hide among us with How to Pass as Human, an illustrated novel by the critically acclaimed author Nic Kelman.
Illustrated by Pericles Junior with a gorgeous cover by Terry Dodson, the novel takes the form of a field guide written by Android Zero…
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DARK HORSE ADVISES ANDROIDS IN “HOW TO PASS AS HUMAN”
DARK HORSE ADVISES ANDROIDS IN “HOW TO PASS AS HUMAN”
NIC KELMAN’S ILLUSTRATED FIELD GUIDE HELPS AUTOMATONS HIDE AMONG US
MILWAUKIE, OR—This October, in preparation for the inevitable takeover by our robot overlords, Dark Horse Comics endeavors to help androids and artificial intelligences hide among us with How to Pass as Human, an illustrated novel by the critically acclaimed author Nic Kelman.
Illustrated by Pericles Junior with a gorgeous cover…
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"I don't remember when exactly but it must have been soon after we'd met, you taught me that if you fold a dollar bill lengthwise and then flatten it out again, a vending machine will almost always accept it. Goddamn you for that. There are so many people I have forgotten, people I liked much more than you, people that I never even knew I knew until someone else mentions them and I wonder what happened to them because I liked them. But not you. You I must now remember I every airport, in every gymnasium, in every stairwell. Thanks to your little trick, I can never forget you. Goddamn you for that." -Nic Kelman