Box Brown explores AI resurrection + big tech in next graphic novel ‘Forevr’

The Top Shelf graphic novel follows a family grappling with a consciousness-uploading app that lets them keep chatting with their dying mother … for a reasonable monthly fee.

Top Shelf Productions will publish Forevr, a new original graphic novel from Brian “Box” Brown, creator of Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, Is This Guy for Real? The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman and many other wonderful graphic novels.

The story follows Brenda, whose dying mother uploads her consciousness to the aptly named “Forevr,” an app that allows surviving family members to continue chatting with deceased loved ones. As Brenda and her girlfriend pursue careers as wilderness survival influencers, her father grows increasingly dependent on the digital version of his wife, and tensions come to a head on a family camping trip.

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Comics Lowdown: Turkish political cartoonist Musa Kart freed from jail

Plus: Violent alt.right felon gets a comic, Zunar exhibit canceled, Box Brown and more.

Musa Kart Freed: Turkish political cartoonist Musa Kart was released from jail on a judge’s orders Friday, along with six other staffers from the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet. Four others, including the editor in chief, remain behind bars, and the freed journalists are under judicial supervision pending the outcome of the trial. The journalists were arrested nine months ago on charges of aiding terrorist organizations; the arrests came shortly after a failed coup against the Turkish government and are widely regarded as an attempt to limit freedom of the press. Kart, who made an opening statement that drew laughter from the audience at times, faces up to 29 years in prison if convicted. The trial will resume on Sept. 11.

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BOOM! recruits Box Brown and Lisa Dubois for new ‘Rugrats’ title

New partnership with Nickelodeon will bring more 1990s Nick shows to KaBOOM!

BOOM! Studios and Nickelodeon have entered into a partnership to create comics based on the network’s 1990s television shows (so no Paw Patrol or Blaze, much to my son’s regret), and they’ve recruited an interesting creative team for the first one — Ignatz award-winner Box Brown will work with artist Lisa Dubois to tell new stories about Tommy, Chucky, Phil and Lil.

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