A science fiction horror series about social media, big tech, and influencer culture.
More determined than ever, Anne risks her life and soul to perform a dangerous ritual that will change the world. So begins the final livestream, broadcast to every single one of Mylo's 400 million subscribers: This is not a dream, not a dream, we're using the bacterial cultures in your body as an electrical receiver. You must heed our next words very carefully...
I Breathed a Body is absolutely chilling. What makes this book so scary is how you can see it as a natural evolution to our obsession with social media. While I'm not expecting this much body horror the next time I log on to Facebook, I can see how something like this is in the cards if we keep going down this route. That scares the crap out of me and it's just one of the reasons why this is such an incredible comic. Read Full Review
I Breathed A Body reaches peak grotesquerie with issue #4. Provocative and claustrophobically sinister and gruesome, it's truly one of the most effective horror movies I've ever read. Read Full Review
The mini-series is not a perfect story, but it certainly does capture the sheer terrors of the concepts presented. Read Full Review
When all the dramatic action remains level " with not a lot of rising action to climax tension " the narrative holds no real stakes, no matter how many times it explains to me that it does. Read Full Review
This book continues to make me think about the world around me and where it is headed.
The first half of the book was like a 9 and then it just went off the rails and kind of got away from what I really liked about this series and was a little confusing. I do believe it can all come together so we will see where this goes.