george schall
Image Comics' 'Made in Korea' defiantly breaks the artificial intelligence mold
On May 26, Image Comics is releasing a new book about artificial intelligence. Rather than asking big existential questions -- Why are we here? The couple purchased the artificial surrogate child in an attempt to grow their family. However, upon the robot Jesse's arrival, she discovers her new parents aren't the only ones who are in need of her talents. Put simply, Made in Korea is like if British TV series Humans were reimagined through the lens of legendary manga artist Osamu Tezuka and fixated on the question of nature vs. nurture.
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